Urgent Question: cessation of hostilities in Syria: 1 March 2016
1 March 2016 (updated on 1 March 2016)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Tobias Ellwood, responded to an urgent question asked by Jo Cox, Labour MP for Batley and Spen in the House of Commons on the cessation of hostilities in Syria.
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