Today (Wednesday, 8 June), MP, Labour’s Shadow
Foreign Secretary, will visit Afghanistan along with MP, Labour’s Shadow
Cabinet Minister for International Development.
No Government minister has visited Afghanistan since the
disastrously implemented withdrawal of UK troops from Afghanistan
last summer, which the Foreign Affairs Committee recently
condemned as “a disaster, a betrayal of our allies, and weakens
the trust that helps to keep British people safe”.
Lammy will highlight the urgent need for the UK Government to set
out a comprehensive strategy for its engagement with Afghanistan
to reduce the humanitarian catastrophe that has left more than
24.4 million people requiring humanitarian assistance to survive.
He will raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis, and the UK’s
ongoing duty to support the people of Afghanistan and help those
left behind during last year’s withdrawal.
On the visit, Lammy will be briefed on the ongoing humanitarian
crisis in Afghanistan, and visit a WHO-run children’s hospital,
youth-centre, UNICEF-Child Protection programme, and displaced
communities.
MP, Labour’s
Shadow Foreign Secretary, said:
“The Government downgraded the UK’s international reputation and
made the whole world less safe with its calamitous handling of
the withdrawal from Afghanistan last summer.
“Today, millions of Afghanistan’s civilians are suffering from
starvation, with some even forced to sell body parts to feed
their families.
“The UK Government’s woeful lack of leadership that was so
visible last year is continuing as it ignores the humanitarian
catastrophe. Ministers must urgently set out a comprehensive
strategy for engaging with Afghanistan to support the millions of
civilians who are starving, restore the 0.7% commitment to
international aid, and lead the world by convening an emergency
global food summit with the UN.”
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Notes to editors:
- The visit will has been facilitated by the United Nations
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. It is a
purely humanitarian visit and there will not be any meetings with
Taliban officials or representatives.