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Written Answers — Treasury: Bank Mellat (2 Nov 2009)

Peter Kilfoyle: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer pursuant to the written ministerial statement of 12 October 2009, Official Report, columns 1-2WS, on delegated legislation (counter-terrorism), to which UN-listed organisations Bank Mellat has provided services; what indications his Department gave to Bank Mellat of its concerns prior to 12 October 2009; what concerns his Department has raised relating...

Ballistic Missile Defence (7 Jul 2009)

Peter Kilfoyle: ..., we must have all the powers we can muster to persuade the Iranians not to go down that path. We need Russian support in that. We need Russian support on many international challenges such as terrorism, climate change and people trafficking. We must ensure that Russia is on side for START 2, which is due for renegotiation and implementation by December this year. Last but not least, we...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Gaza (12 Jan 2009) has video

Peter Kilfoyle: ...what we have just heard and what he himself just said, will he undertake to ensure that no arms at all go to Israel at the moment, given that it is guilty in many people's eyes of state-sponsored terrorism with its activities in the Gaza strip?

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Hamas (14 Mar 2006)

Peter Kilfoyle: ..., can he give unequivocal confirmation that there was no collusion with the Israelis on the timing of the withdrawal of the monitors, and will he condemn what I can only describe as state-sponsored terrorism, involving attacking a prison with tanks and rockets?

Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Nov 2004)

Mr Peter Kilfoyle: ...and the levelling of Falluja. I want no association with such peace making; it is not peace making at all because, as many hon. Members have eloquently said, it adds to the fires of extremism and terrorism not only in Iraq, but throughout the world. We have become politically estranged from many of our older reliable allies throughout the world. Emerging countries in which we invested much...

Iraq (18 Mar 2003)

Mr Peter Kilfoyle: ...the League of Nations had inspectors in Germany dismantling the panzers in 1938, as we have inspectors dismantling the weapons in Iraq today. The Prime Minister rightly made much of the dangers of terrorism, but does that not illustrate the idiocy of fighting the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time against the wrong enemy? We are having a 19th-century gunboat war in the Gulf...

National Missile Defence (16 Jan 2002)

Mr Peter Kilfoyle: ...the St. Louis Post-Dispatch stated: "Thus the President has created several bad outcomes: abandoning yet another international agreement at a time when the US is relying on world-wide coalition against terror; making Russia, which sees the ABM treaty as the last vestige of its superpower days of glory, very upset; making its NATO allies nervous, and setting the US on a course to spend...

Business of the House (15 Nov 2001)

Mr Peter Kilfoyle: Given the current salience of terrorism in the public mind, will my right hon. Friend consider scheduling a debate on the chemical warfare that is being waged—in part, allegedly, using British-produced chemicals—in the southern provinces of Colombia and the adjacent provinces of Ecuador under the auspices of Plan Colombia?

Coalition against International Terrorism (16 Oct 2001)

Mr Peter Kilfoyle: ...opinion as regards Sharon? Would the Lebanon be justified in demanding that Ariel Sharon be arraigned before a Lebanese court for the events in Shatila and Sabra? We are talking about international terrorism. I agree with the Foreign Secretary that the International Criminal Court will not have retrospective jurisdiction, but could Cambodia or Chile arraign Henry Kissinger on charges of...

Coalition against International Terrorism (4 Oct 2001)

Mr Peter Kilfoyle: The publishing of some of the evidence is obviously very welcome, and we wish the Prime Minister godspeed in his efforts to consolidate the international coalition against terrorism. Will he tell the House what convinces him that, given the tragic failure of the intelligence community before 11 September, its competency has improved since 11 September?

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