Yvette Cooper
Yvette Cooper is a British politician and member of the Labour Party, known for her advocacy on social and economic issues, and for supporting the proposal of a Chinese embassy in London despite concerns raised by constituents.
Born on Mar 20, 1969 (57 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Yvette Cooper was mentioned as one of the cabinet ministers opposing Starmer's suggestion.
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Canada:
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper expressed deep concern for Mr. Lai’s health.
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United Arab Emirates:
Yvette Cooper, the British Foreign Secretary, condemned the Iranian attacks on Gulf countries.
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Canada:
Yvette Cooper stated that the UK has organized a charter flight to depart Oman for its citizens.
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United Arab Emirates:
Yvette Cooper announced that the evacuation of British citizens from the Middle East will begin soon.
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United Kingdom:
Yvette Cooper said the closure of the airspace and the ongoing threat of strikes from Iran meant the situation was 'fast-moving'.
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Greece:
Yvette Cooper, the British Foreign Secretary, emphasized that the RAF base at Akrotiri remains operational.
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Canada:
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said Britain was preparing for all options, including possible evacuation of Britons in the Middle East.
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Croatia:
Yvette Cooper is the British Foreign Secretary who commented on the drone attack at the base.
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Canada:
British foreign minister Yvette Cooper said Britain was setting up support systems to help evacuate its citizens from the Gulf.
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