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Syria 2025-03-10

10 March 2025

Lead MP

Hamish Falconer

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General Debate

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Other Contributors: 27

At a Glance

Hamish Falconer raised concerns about syria 2025-03-10 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Falconer stated that events in Syria are concerning and called for the interim authorities to establish a clear process and timeline for political transition. He highlighted efforts by the UK to support an inclusive political process, prevent conflict escalation, tackle security threats, and provide humanitarian assistance. The UK has lifted some sanctions on entities linked to Assad's regime but maintains targeted sanctions against those responsible for repression.

Government Response

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Government Response
Falconer responded to Patel by confirming that they have had senior-level contact with HTS leadership, lifted sanctions focused on the economic function of Syria without consulting European allies before doing so. He emphasised that actions rather than words will be the basis for judging HTS’s progress on borders and countering terrorism. Minister emphasised the need for transitional government inclusivity, called on interim authorities to reassure minority communities, discussed recent violence and confusion at the coast, and reiterated commitment to ongoing engagement with Syria's neighbours and civil society. Minister highlights the need for stability and inclusive governance in Syria. Condemns recent attacks on minority groups and emphasises UK's commitment to supporting transitional justice and accountability for crimes under Assad. Reiterated condemnation of sectarian attacks and intercommunal tensions, stating that Syria historically benefited from diversity. Confirmed £62 million aid given since the fall of Assad to be closely monitored for proper distribution through reliable channels. Noted discussions on a potential UN role in future Syria but declined to comment further on personnel staffing it.
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