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Georgia and the War in Ukraine

24 May 2022

Lead MP

Jonathan Djanogly
Huntingdon
Con

Responding Minister

Amanda Milling

Tags

UkraineEconomy
Word Count: 7863
Other Contributors: 5

At a Glance

Jonathan Djanogly raised concerns about georgia and the war in ukraine in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Government to recognise occupied territories in Georgia as such, provide Georgia with weapons for self-defence, and learn from past mistakes by ensuring readiness to prevent conflicts before they escalate. I also request information on the number of Russians fleeing to Georgia and the UK following Russian actions in Ukraine.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Huntingdon
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the ongoing threat to Georgia presented by Russia, which has occupied roughly 20% of the country since 2008. The delegation I was part of witnessed significant internal displacement and economic decline in areas under Russian occupation. Additionally, there is a pattern of Russia's use of disinformation, cyber-warfare, and provocative actions that has been consistently recurring in Georgia, much like in Ukraine now.

Government Response

Amanda Milling
Government Response
It is a real pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Mark. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Huntingdon (Mr Djanogly) on securing this important debate. The United Kingdom fully supports Georgia's sovereignty, territorial integrity and Euro-Atlantic aspirations, with diplomatic relations being the strongest they have been since resuming 30 years ago. We continue to stand shoulder to shoulder in the face of Russia's illegal, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, which has had dire consequences for the Black sea region, confirming Georgia's view that it will never be safe until it joins the EU and NATO. Despite Russian aggression against Georgia, including its recognition of breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia following the 2008 war, Russia continues to exert control over Georgia through hybrid attacks, trade restrictions, and economic and political pressure. The UK remains a steadfast supporter of Georgia's sovereignty, territorial integrity and Euro-Atlantic aspirations, using our influential role in the Council of Europe, OSCE and UN to call on Russia to withdraw its troops from Abkhazia and South Ossetia. We condemn recent announcements by the de facto authorities in South Ossetia regarding illegal referenda on membership of the Russian Federation. The UK supports Georgia's aspirations for EU membership, including its recent application, believing that no third country should have a veto over Georgia's decision. The UK will continue to support Georgia in implementing the EU association agreement and NATO commitments, encouraging all allies to deliver on substantial NATO-Georgia package commitments made under the Madrid NATO leaders summit in June. We are keen to re-establish our maritime presence in the Black sea region and expand co-ordination among international allies.
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