Results 1-5 of 5 for terrorism speaker:Mark Hunter
- Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: European Affairs (11 Dec 2007)
Mark Hunter: ...in securing a stable and successful future for our country and for our prosperity. Self-evidently, we face a world in which more and more challenges have an international dimension. Climate change, terrorism and the international drug trade are just a few of the major international issues that affect the everyday lives of people in the UK. To resolve such problems requires co-operation...
- [Hugh Bayley in the Chair] — Russia (25 Jul 2007)
Mark Hunter: ...context of ongoing east-west dialogue. Russia's co-operation on security is extremely valuable, as is its collaboration on many other international issues, such as climate change and, of course, terrorism. It would be a great loss to both parties if the relationship were not to regain its stability. I reiterate that Liberal Democrats fully support the measures taken by the UK Government to...
- Saudi Arabia (24 Jul 2007)
Mark Hunter: ...the UK. It is our largest export market in the region—UK exports reached some £1.4 billion in 2002. We also have a close relationship with the Saudis on security matters. Our co-operation on terrorism is well known and highly necessary, as is the Saudi influence in the middle east peace process, to which hon. Members have referred as well. A close relationship with Saudi Arabia...
- Cultural Diplomacy (13 Mar 2007)
Mark Hunter: ...positive relationships, cultural diplomacy is essential in creating a new thinking on the growing number of issues that can be tackled only through international co-operation—the environment, terrorism and global citizenship, to name but three. In the light of the growing acceptance of the importance of cultural diplomacy, will the Minister confirm that efforts to promote it will...
- Business of the House: Hague Programme (30 Nov 2006)
Mark Hunter: .... The EU should focus its policy making only on those areas for which EU-wide action is indispensable. That means ensuring that the principle of subsidiarity is fully respected. We recognise that terrorism, environmental pollution, trafficking and so on should be tackled through co-operation and international solidarity. Some cross-border issues cannot be dealt with by an individual nation...
