Iran: BBC Persian
Journalists
(Congleton)
(Con): What recent representations he has made to the
Iranian authorities on the intimidation of BBC
Persian journalists in that country. [907440]
The Minister for the Middle East and North Africa (): The attacks against BBC Persian employees and
their families, and threats to an entirely legitimate media
organisation, are unacceptable. We raise this harassment
regularly with the Iranian Government, as well as at the Human
Rights Council. We will continue to defend BBC Persian’s
editorial independence. We most recently raised our concerns
about media freedom in Iran in an E3 Foreign Ministers’ letter to
Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif on 22 September.
: I thank the
Minister for that reply and for sharing the concerns about this
serious issue. Will he give us some information on what responses
the Foreign Office has received from the Iranian authorities to
such representations? The BBC journalists themselves get very
little feedback on this issue.
: Sadly, the Iranian authorities have yet to provide
any kind of justification for their actions that stand up to
scrutiny. Their behaviour is indefensible, and we are confident
that our Iranian contacts, including Foreign Minister Zarif,
fully understand our concerns and our condemnation of such
harassment.
Nagorno-Karabakh
(Brent North) (Lab): What proposals the Government
have put forward to the UN Security Council on a resolution to
the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. [907442]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign,
Commonwealth and Development Affairs (): We remain deeply concerned about the conflict in
Nagorno-Karabakh, and call on all parties to take every measure
possible to protect civilians. That is why, on 29 September, the
UK called for discussion at the UN Security Council. The day
before that, on 28 September, I spoke to both the Azerbaijani and
the Armenian Foreign Ministers to urge a return to dialogue under
the OSCE Minsk group to ensure a peaceful and sustainable
settlement.
: The Minister will know that there are more Azeris
living in Iran than there are in Azerbaijan—some 50 million of
them, who hold great sway and influence. Russia, on the other
hand, is firmly committed to supporting Armenia in this conflict,
and that could see the Russian and Iranian co-operation in the
Syrian war come under severe strain. What concerns does the
Minister have about the potential for Iran to become embroiled in
the dispute, and what steps is her Department taking to avoid
that situation?
: As I clearly indicated, we remain very concerned
about this conflict, and the hon. Gentleman is right to raise it.
That is why we are continuing to work to urge both parties back
to the table to have dialogue, and to use the Minsk process to
further that.
Topical
Questions
(North Norfolk) (Con): Given the wider destabilising
activities of Iranin the middle eastern region,
what steps has my right hon. Friend taken to consider the use of
sanctions against it, and what discussions has he had with our US
ally? [907500]
The Minister for the Middle East and North Africa (): We continue to hold Iran to account for its
destabilising activity in the region. We currently have over 200
EU sanctions listings in place against Iran, including against
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in its
entirety. My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary and FCDO
officials take every opportunity to discuss Iran with our US
counterparts. As part of this regular dialogue, the Foreign
Secretary last spoke to Secretary Pompeo on 16 September.
Mr Toby Perkins (Chesterfield) (Lab): The Iranian regime
routinely commits human rights atrocities and abuses against its
people, with, recently, the execution there of Navid Afkari. It
plays an appalling role in the destabilisation of the whole
region. Does the Foreign Secretary not think that the UK should
be more robustly condemning that regime and the pernicious role
that it plays across the middle east and against its own people?
[907505]
: I agree with the hon. Member about the importance of
raising human rights. The most recent thing we did, with my
French and German counterparts as E3, was démarche Tehran on the
human rights situation, including not only the case that he
raises but the fate and arbitrary detention of the UK dual
nationals held in Iran.