This week at the Foreign Office
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.

More than 60 countries came together in Paris to discuss the future of Libya with the National Transitional Council this week. Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy .
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed Libya with and recorded a video blog describing the conference as an historic step for Libya:
After the conference the Foreign Secretary travelled to Poland for a , where Libya and Syria are high on the agenda, along with the Middle East Peace Process.
Minister for the Commonwealth Lord Howell visited India and gave a lecture to the Indian Council of World Affairs on the .
On Monday the Foreign Secretary sent his best wishes to Muslims in Britain and around the world to mark the .
The Rugby World Cup kicks off in New Zealand next week. The Foreign Office warned fans to as statistics show New Zealand has more than twice the number of road crash fatalities per 100,000 people as the UK.
British Ambassador to South Korea Martin Uden discussed how in his latest blog post.
On Monday the by the passport team was handed over as future passports will be printed in the UK.