Foreign Policy

Tory MP blasts PM for damaging alliance with US.
The de-nuclearisation of the Korean peninsula was top of the agenda at the first meeting between North Korea and Russia since 2011. Vladimir Putin highlighted that both Russia and the US want North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons, while Kim Jong Un asked for security guarantees in order to do so. The leaders also discussed sanctions, which are currently affecting both countries.
Gerard Araud also called former President Barack Obama the “ultimate bureaucrat” and “a bit aloof."
Parliament – and maybe, with a vote, the country – still has one last chance to converge on options that eschew fantasy and reflect the real tradeoffs.
The president said he was hoping to meet Chinese president Xi Jinping to finalise a deal.
The prime minister called for an end to the civil war.
Defence secretary "wrong" to threaten to deploy a warship to the Pacific.