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Foreign and Commonwealth Office

17 March 2020

Lead MP

Andy Carter

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

ClimateForeign AffairsBenefits & WelfareWomen & Equalities
Other Contributors: 68

At a Glance

Andy Carter raised concerns about foreign and commonwealth office 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 Response

ClimateForeign AffairsBenefits & WelfareWomen & Equalities
Government Response
Responded to multiple questions, highlighting diplomatic efforts with G7 countries for vaccine research collaboration, addressing the root causes of pandemics through international cooperation, updates on travel advice, and support measures for British nationals abroad. Also addressed concerns about the World Health Organisation's response. Preventing sexual violence in conflict remains a top Government priority, with over £46 million committed across 29 countries since 2012 and the launch of a new £67.5 million multi-country programme to prevent gender-based violence. Emphasised commitment to human rights worldwide through membership of Human Rights Council and introduction of Magnitsky-style sanctions regime. Responded to concerns about lack of Commonwealth countries joining Equal Rights Coalition, issues regarding Hong Kong protests and imprisonment of Professor Chan Kin-man, criticism of UK's position on European Convention on Human Rights. Ministers responded to questions on freedom of religion or belief in Nigeria, climate change negotiations, and efforts to enhance UK soft power overseas. Responded to questions regarding Iran's nuclear programme and human rights violations; provided updates on regional visits and support for security in the Sahel region; offered assistance with cases involving stranded UK nationals and individuals affected by the epidemic.
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