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UK Support for Stability in Libya

18 October 2023

Lead MP

Fabian Hamilton
Leeds North East
Lab

Responding Minister

David Rutley

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Word Count: 8084
Other Contributors: 4

At a Glance

Fabian Hamilton raised concerns about uk support for stability in libya in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Hamilton urges the UK Government to convene an urgent high-level meeting of all state parties involved in Libya to assess the situation regularly and help Libya heal itself. He asks for immediate withdrawal of military personnel from foreign powers, cessation of arms supply, enforcement of the UN's arms embargo, and collaboration to ensure a just distribution of wealth and economic reform.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Leeds North East
Opened the debate
Libya is facing significant instability following the devastating floods that killed thousands and displaced many more. The country's political fragmentation, presence of Russian mercenaries, and lack of effective governance have severe implications for security in NATO and the wider region. Fabian Hamilton highlights the humanitarian crisis caused by people-smuggling and migration, as well as the role Libya plays in terrorist activities within Europe. He also points to economic challenges such as limited healthcare services and electricity access, exacerbated by political instability.

Government Response

David Rutley
Government Response
Welcomed the debate on UK support for Libya, acknowledged contributions made by MPs, and emphasized the importance of an inclusive political dialogue in Libya. Discussed ongoing efforts to counteract malign influence from other countries such as Russia's Wagner Group, highlighted UK support for security institutions, and mentioned initiatives like the £10 million aid package for flood response, £2 million commitment to UN flash appeal, £6 million towards the Libya conflict stability fund programme, and support for reconstruction efforts. Emphasized the importance of a Libyan-led political process facilitated by the UN and committed to working closely with international partners to help achieve peace and stability in Libya.
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