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Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: Pakistan and Kenya (7 Jan 2008) has video

Gisela Stuart: The Foreign Secretary was right to say that what we need for Pakistan is free and fair elections, but also not to let up on counter-terrorism. He briefly mentioned Afghanistan. Even in more stable times, there are hundreds of thousands of people crossing the borders, both ways, on any one day. In the run-up to the elections, the role of Afghanistan will be even more important than it has...

Delegated Legislation: European Affairs (6 Dec 2006)

Gisela Stuart: ..., too. It has a budget of €22 million for 2007, which, in defence terms, is chickenfeed. The United States of America spends $18 million a month supporting Pakistan in its counter-terrorism activities, so €22 million for the whole of Europe is not very much. However, what the agency does with that small sum is bicker and argue. Four or five years after its original, very...

War against Terrorism (20 May 2004)

Ms Gisela Stuart: Will the Minister clarify whether Mr. Gijs de Vries, the counter-terrorism co-ordinator, reports to the Commission or to the Council?

Coalition against International Terrorism (8 Oct 2001)

Ms Gisela Stuart: ...order. Within that war, we will recognise some elements of traditional warfare, and yesterday's actions fall into that category, but there will be other elements, such as international terrorism and money laundering, that we will not immediately recognise as warfare. The Prime Minister, with the United States and our European allies, as well as some countries that a few weeks ago we would...

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