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Speeches by Mohamed.

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23 Jun 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 930)

I have a final question. Do you think that the UK should continue as penholder for Yemen, or allow other countries that perhaps have more have more expertise or lean-in to take over?

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22 Jun 2025Middle East

Many constituents contacted me over the weekend, fearful of the fallout from US intervention in Iran. They know, and we know, that wars do not make the world a safer place, but make it much more dangerous. Their concerns are not unwarranted. In 2002, Netanyahu offered a guarantee that regime change in Iraq would bring

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17 Jun 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1081)

Why not remain a member of the NPT? Why leave? Seyed Ali Mousavi: It depends on the situation. Article 10 of the NPT is very important and states that if any state party feels that its vital interests have been threatened by somebody, it will undertake a review. There is no doubt about it. Please give me the photos of

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17 Jun 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1081)

Does this give the indication that, by leaving the NPT, you intend to militarise your nuclear facilities? Seyed Ali Mousavi: No. I told you that, in terms of weapons of mass destruction, there is no status in our defence doctrine. We are a member of the CWC, the NPT and the BWC.

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17 Jun 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1081)

Ambassador, there have been numerous media reports in relation to Iran preparing a Bill in Parliament to leave the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Why would Iran do this? Seyed Ali Mousavi: In our system, the Parliament is an independent organ and can submit draft law for everything. One of them is denunciation from

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16 Jun 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Apologies if this was covered earlier—Dr Haj-Hassan, you referenced the impact of the war on children—but I would like to take it back to the impact on women. Could you speak about the impact on health and fertility services in Gaza and where women are able to get the support that is needed, especially in fertility car

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16 Jun 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Would that be you, Anna?

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15 Jun 2025 Iran-Israel Conflict

I welcome the work of the Foreign Secretary and the diplomatic actions that have taken place so far. Israel’s unprovoked attack on Iran has opened yet another dangerous front and risks dragging the entire region into a wider war, with devastating consequences for ordinary people across the middle east—people who have a

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9 Jun 2025 Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

I welcome the sanctions announced today, which are long overdue and signify an important step forward. I thank the Minister for his hard work and strong statement on the issue. My hon. Friend the Member for Earley and Woodley (Yuan Yang) and I were denied entry by Israel into the Occupied Palestinian Territories precis

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20 May 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 916)

Hello, I’m Abtisam Mohamed. I am the Labour Member for Sheffield Central.

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20 May 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 916)

Sticking with the theme of disinformation, Iryna, you referenced the US involvement. They have now cut funding, or decided not to focus US aid on supporting Ukraine in its fight against misinformation and cyber-attacks. What specific countermeasures will Ukraine put in place to address that disinvestment?

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19 May 2025Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

I welcome the Foreign Secretary’s very strong statement and thank him for his work on this matter. He confirmed the words of Minister Smotrich—that Israel’s goal is to destroy everything that is left in the Gaza strip. Smotrich has also said that Israel will carry out the “conquering” and “cleansing” of the Gaza strip.

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13 May 2025Gaza: UK Assessment

The international community has failed to stop Israel’s impunity. We have collectively failed to act on violations as they are committed, and to hold Israel to account. With our collective failure, Palestinians in Gaza face collective punishment. Israeli Ministers have stated that stopping humanitarian aid is one of th

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6 May 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 857)

I want to take us back a few steps to an earlier discussion about the UK’s ambition for the security partnership with the EU. To come to you first, Professor Whitman, what do you think the priorities should be for co-operation with the EU, specifically in relation to foreign policy and security?

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6 May 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 857)

Thank you; that is really helpful. I return to something Sophia mentioned about the collective endeavour and the importance of European countries working together. In relation to the very high percentage that is collectively spent on international aid among European partners—44% of all global aid comes from the EU—do y

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6 May 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 857)

Do you think that might be a topic for the summit in May?

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5 May 2025Parking Regulation

I agree: the private parking code of practice is not fit for purpose. Will the Minister explain whether the Government will consider reintroducing the official private parking code of practice as soon as possible? Will he also consider the immediate suspension of DVLA data access for any operators found to have engaged

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5 May 2025Parking Regulation

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Efford. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Derby South (Baggy Shanker) and the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) on their excellent speeches. This is not a marginal issue, but a systemic one. It touches the lives of millions of motorists and contr

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22 Apr 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

That is assuming Israel owns that piece of land to start with.

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22 Apr 2025Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

But how are the two related? If there is—

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