The House of Lords International
Agreements Committee is today reporting the UK's accession to the
Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement
(C-SIPA) between the US and Bahrain to the House for
information.
C-SIPA facilitates defence and
security cooperation between the Parties, with the aim of
securing greater regional security integration and prosperity by
bolstering mutual deterrence. It also integrates soft commitments
to cooperate on economic, trade and investment matters - namely
investment opportunities and supply chain diligence - and on
science, innovation, and technology
development.
The committee welcomes the
contribution that C-SIPA makes to supporting and stabilising
relations in the region.
It notes the following points about
accession to the agreement:
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The report similarly considers the
inclusion of a pillar on science, technology and network
security in C-SIPA. While it is not yet clear how cooperation
is likely to develop in these spheres, the committee
encourages initiatives to support responsible development of
new technologies, information sharing and knowledge
exchange.
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While noting the utility of C-SIPA
as it stands, the committee welcomes any exploration of
potential additional Parties, should it be determined that
their accession would contribute to the overall goal of
security and prosperity in the
region.
, Chair of the House of Lords
International Agreements Committee
said:
“We welcome the UK's accession to the
Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity
Agreement.
“UK
accession to C-SIPA supplements other commitments the UK has to
Bahrain, mostly contained in a 2012 defence cooperation
partnership which has been renewed every five years. We note the
overlap between C-SIPA and previous arrangements, and welcome the institutionalisation of the
UK's approach to defence cooperation with Bahrain and commitments
to the region in a publicly available and legally binding
framework.”
The full report is available to read
on the committee's website.