← Back to House of Commons Debates

Middle East: Security

07 January 2020

Lead MP

Ben Wallace

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

DefenceForeign AffairsCulture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 63

At a Glance

Ben Wallace raised concerns about middle east: security 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
The Secretary of State for Defence made a statement on the security situation in the Middle East, expressing deep regard for Iran's cultural and historical significance but criticising its recent actions, including providing military support to Syria's Assad regime, stoking conflict in Yemen, arming militia groups in Iraq, and harassing international shipping. He highlighted General Soleimani’s role as a leading enabler of Iran’s malign activities and the US drone strike that killed him on 2 January. The UK Government is urging all parties to de-escalate tensions while prioritising the safety and security of British citizens and interests in the region, including reviewing travel advice, reinforcing naval forces, and relocating non-essential personnel.

Government Response

DefenceForeign AffairsCulture, Media & Sport
Government Response
Defends UK's diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict. Reiterates that actions were taken in self-defence based on intelligence, questions what opposition would have done differently under similar circumstances. Responded to questions regarding evacuation plans, co-operation with allies in Europe and US, maintaining long-term policy against ISIL, NATO unity, protecting armed forces from reprisal attacks, legal routes for Syrian refugees, opportunities to reset Middle East strategy, importance of JCPOA, Hezbollah threat containment. The Secretary of State responded to various questions by highlighting ongoing support for security efforts in Iraq and Syria, stressing the importance of de-escalation while maintaining readiness to defend British interests. He emphasised the need for international cooperation and dialogue. Responded extensively to various MPs' questions on military deployments, diplomatic efforts, adherence to international laws, and potential broadening of JCPOA's scope. Responded to concerns about prisoners held in Iran by stating efforts are being made for their wellbeing. Acknowledged the importance of cultural heritage and reiterated support for Israel’s right to exist and defend itself against threats from Iran. Discussed plans for a broader deal with Iran, expressed condolences over recent fatalities in Iran, and emphasised the need for de-escalation.
Assessment & feedback
Summary accuracy

About House of Commons Debates

House of Commons debates take place in the main chamber of the House of Commons. These debates cover a wide range of topics including government policy, legislation, and current affairs. MPs from all parties can participate, question ministers, and hold the government accountable for its decisions.