18 January 2013
Following the Prime Minister’s Commons statement on the hostage crisis in Algeria, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown calls on the UK Government to ensure the closest possible diplomatic links with the country to combat not only the immediate short-term humanitarian needs but also the emerging jihadist threats in the Sahel and Maghreb regions.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): I thank my right hon. Friend for his statement to the House this morning. Algeria is one of the biggest and most powerful countries in the region, so will he undertake to maintain the closest possible diplomatic links with it—after all, our relations with Algeria have improved considerably in recent years—to combat not only the immediate short-term humanitarian needs but the emerging jihadist threats in the Sahel and Maghreb regions?

The Prime Minister: I think my hon. Friend is entirely right. Relations between Britain and Algeria are good, contact is good, but there is always a case for doing more. We have had very good contact over the past few days but I will not hide the fact that we were disappointed not to be informed of the assault in advance. We want to help in any way we can with technical and other assistance, but we should show understanding that the Algerian Government face a huge threat from Islamist terrorists. They were facing a situation in which there was imminent threat to life, and we should bear that in mind in the comments that we make.

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