This week on the Foreign Office Global Conversations blog:
Egypt, Kenya and Climate change were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers.

British Ambassador to Egypt James Watt Ambassador Watt examined what this meant for Egypt:
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Also Deputy Ambassador to Egypt, Thom Reilly focussed on the recent visit to Cairo by Foreign Office Minister, Alistair Burt:
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Jan Techau, Director, Carnegie Europe
Matt Baugh 皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 Senior Representative for Somalia took the opportunity to
was the title of this weeks blog post from British High Commissioner to Kenya Rob Macaire.
Climate Change Policy Officer at our High Commission in Pretoria Catherine Pye issued a
Lastly Ambassador to Bolivia,
鈥淭his will be my last blog entry from La Paz. I am about to complete my mission here after just under four most stimulating and fascinating years in Bolivia. From later this month, I shall be taking up my new post as Her Majesty鈥檚 Ambassador to 皇冠体育app Holy See. My successor, Ross Denny, arrives in Bolivia in October.鈥�