30 October 2012
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown calls on the Government to do all it can to reduce tensions in the Red Sea following the bombing of an Iranian-owned arms factory in Khartoum.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): I congratulate my hon. Friend on his new position. The issue of the arms factory that my hon. Friend the Member for Croydon South (Richard Ottaway), the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, mentioned was accompanied by visits by Iranian warships to Khartoum. Will the Minister do all he can to reduce tensions in the region? This is a very unwanted development.

Mark Simmonds: I agree with my hon. Friend. We have consistently and strongly encouraged the Government of Sudan to set themselves on a path to becoming a stable, prosperous nation playing a positive role in the region. In that regard, we do not consider such political and military engagement with Iran to be helpful.

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