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North-West Syria

02 December 2024

Lead MP

Hamish Falconer

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 20

At a Glance

Hamish Falconer raised concerns about north-west syria 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:

Government Statement

Foreign Affairs
Government Statement
Last week, opposition groups launched a major offensive in north-west Syria. Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham seized control of Aleppo and Saraqeb, posing a significant threat to the stability of the region. Russian airstrikes have intensified on Idlib and Aleppo as Iranian-aligned forces support Assad's regime. The minister expressed immediate concern for civilian safety and emphasised the importance of unhindered humanitarian access. He highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts with Turkey and other partners to address the situation. Plans include Minister Falconer’s travel to the region this weekend to engage with key actors, including the UK-funded White Helmets organisation in Syria. The UK has issued statements calling for de-escalation and protection of civilians. With 13 years of conflict unresolved, the minister called for renewed commitment towards a Syrian-led political solution as outlined by UN Security Council resolution 2254. The minister reiterated that British nationals should leave Syria due to security risks and lack of consular assistance. Over 4 million people in north-west Syria require humanitarian aid before this escalation. The UK has spent over £4 billion on humanitarian efforts since 2011, providing lifesaving emergency assistance and healthcare services. Minister Falconer emphasised the need for continued engagement with local NGOs and UN organisations to address immediate needs while advocating for a political resolution.

Shadow Comment

Priti Patel
Shadow Comment
The shadow response highlighted grave concerns over Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham's advance in Aleppo, the risk of further atrocities against civilians, and exacerbated humanitarian crisis. Shadow acknowledged past UK efforts but questioned current strategies to ensure aid reaches those genuinely in need without being diverted or misused. She sought clarity on the threat posed by HTS to UK interests, cross-border criminal activities, and the security risks associated with Syria's instability for prisons within the region. Shadow also called for a comprehensive review of government actions regarding security and defence implications amidst renewed conflict dynamics.
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