Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office written statement – made at on 1 December 2025.
Stephen Doughty
Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
The Government is today publishing a UK Antarctic Strategy. This sets out the UK’s aims and ambitions for the Antarctic for the next decade.
The Strategy brings together the UK’s approach to the Antarctic under a single document for the first time. It outlines the full range of UK interests in Antarctica which shape our engagement in the region, and our priorities looking ahead.
At a time of growing global interest in Antarctica, our approach will see the UK continuing to play an active and leading role in the Antarctic Treaty system, upholding our rights and responsibilities and reiterating the importance of international collaboration. We will also safeguard our sovereignty of the British Antarctic Territory, ensuring the effective administration of the Territory.
Our long-term strategic objective remains for the Antarctic to be a place dedicated to peace and science, characterised by cooperation.
The UK will focus activity across four areas:
Through this new strategy, the UK will draw on our years of Antarctic experience and expertise to ensure Antarctica remains a continent preserved for peace and science.
We are publishing this Strategy on Antarctica Day, which commemorates the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959. 66 years after this vital international agreement was signed, the UK is committing further to Antarctica. On this anniversary, we wish all of those working in Antarctica well.