Defence Secretary travelled to the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates this week to drive
forward work to maintain regional stability, protect civilians
and strengthen the UK’s defence partnerships.
He met with leaders in both countries as part of the UK’s
coordinated diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider conflict in the
Middle East and ease tensions across the region, with officials
and ministers working closely with more than 40 nations. The
Defence Secretary also met his counterpart in Washington DC last
week to coordinate the UK and US’s response to the crisis.
Defence Secretary said:
I’m here in the Middle East to work with some of our most valued
defence partners to prevent escalation and protect all civilians.
Only by working together can we stop more innocent families being
plunged into suffering.
On Wednesday, the Defence Secretary held talks in Riyadh with
Defence Minister His Royal Highness (HRH) Khalid bin Salman. He
underscored the UK’s priority of protecting civilians and
deterring an escalation that undermines regional stability. The
recent deployment of UK military assets in the eastern
Mediterranean supports this priority by deterring any malign
interference in the conflict.
De-escalation was also top of the agenda in Abu Dhabi, where the
Defence Secretary met with President HRH Mohammed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan and Defence Minister Mohammed Al Bowardi. He underlined
that the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf partners have a key
role to play as interlocutors, mediators and leaders.
The visit came as the UK delivered twenty-one tonnes of
life-saving aid for Palestinian civilians in Gaza, including
wound care packs, water filters and solar lights. The aid is part
of the £30 million increase in humanitarian support for the
Occupied Palestinian Territories announced by the Prime Minister.
The UK remains committed to mitigating the deteriorating
humanitarian situation in Gaza and calling for international
humanitarian law to be respected, while standing alongside the
people of Israel against the terrorist group Hamas.