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Yemen

08 February 2021

Lead MP

James Cleverly

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Foreign AffairsBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 26

At a Glance

James Cleverly raised concerns about yemen 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 AffairsBusiness & Trade
Government Statement
The ongoing conflict and humanitarian situation in Yemen remain a significant challenge for the international community. The new Houthi offensive in Marib has complicated peace efforts, but the UK continues to work towards a peaceful resolution through diplomatic influence and humanitarian aid, pledging over £1 billion since the conflict began. James Cleverly emphasised support for UN special envoy Martin Griffiths and highlighted recent engagements with Saudi Arabia and the US on Yemen policy. He also acknowledged concerns about Houthi actions but stressed the UK’s commitment to assessing export licences strictly and supporting a peaceful settlement.

Shadow Comment

Tobias Ellwood
Shadow Comment
Tobias Ellwood welcomed President Biden's approach to Yemen, recommending that the UK align with US policy by ending arms exports related to the war and reversing overseas aid budget cuts. He encouraged hosting a UN summit on political options for peace and offered suggestions for future interventions in stabilisation efforts. The shadow highlighted the need for clear leadership from Britain to end the conflict.
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