Syrian Constitutional Declaration

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office – in the House of Commons at on 1 April 2025.

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Photo of Fabian Hamilton Fabian Hamilton Labour, Leeds North East

What assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of the Syrian constitutional declaration, signed on 13 March 2025.

Photo of David Lammy David Lammy Foreign Secretary, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

We welcome the provisions made in the constitutional declaration on freedom of expression, freedom of belief and women’s rights. We also welcome the announcement on the formation of the new Syrian Government. The UK stands ready to support an inclusive, stable and prosperous future for the people of Syria. We will continue to encourage inclusive governance and will work with the Syrian Government to that end.

Photo of Fabian Hamilton Fabian Hamilton Labour, Leeds North East

I thank the Foreign Secretary for that reply. The fall of Assad was rightly welcomed by all Members of this House, but reports of mass killings of Christians and Alawites, which have now resulted in more than 1,500 civilian deaths, show that Syria is still a very unstable country. Will the Secretary of State therefore outline what support is being given to the new Syrian Government to prevent further violence and another appalling refugee crisis?

Photo of David Lammy David Lammy Foreign Secretary, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

I can assure my hon. Friend that we are following steps closely. The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, my hon. Friend Mr Falconer, will be meeting civil society groups today. My hon. Friend Fabian Hamilton will know that we have allocated £160 million to support recovery and stability through lifesaving and other such assistance. Clearly, the recent violence was incredibly horrific and alarming. We will continue to work with the new Government as best we can to ensure that we get the inclusive political transition that we all want to see.

Photo of Mark Pritchard Mark Pritchard Conservative, The Wrekin

The Foreign Secretary will know that this is a five-year draft constitution. Does he share my concern that the legislative, Executive and judicial separation of powers in it need to be beefed up? The appointment of the new Government appears, prima facie, to be inclusive, but does he agree that the people’s committee also needs to be inclusive given that it will be mostly appointed by the President?

Photo of David Lammy David Lammy Foreign Secretary, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Clearly, it is welcome that the new Government have moved in this direction. I reassure the right hon. Gentleman that we recognise our skills in governance and in working with allies and partners, and we will use that strength to help to support the new Government. We are aware of his concerns and we will work with the new Government to get that better separation that he wants.