Ministry of Defence written question – answered at on 11 October 2017.
Peter Dowd
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many countries his Department currently provides military aid to.
Peter Dowd
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how much financial aid the Government gave foreign militaries in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available.
Mark Lancaster
The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) does not use the term military aid to categorise activity. We do though provide a range of support and assistance to countries across the globe through defence engagement and financed through the Defence Assistance Fund.
The MOD's Defence Assistance Fund supports a variety of defence engagement activities designed to provide practical help and assistance to the nations concerned, at the same time contributing to the UK's own security objectives, including by developing defence relations and increasing UK influence. Assistance may include the provision of military training and education. Defence engagement helps to build the capacity of the recipient nation to address security challenges, both domestically and on the wider stage, including those of terrorism and violent extremism, helping keep Britain safe.
The number of countries in financial year 2017-18 where activity is programmed or has been completed is 116.
Defence Assistance Fund expenditure by financial year (£million)
2007-08 - 9.607
2008-09 - 8.037
2009-10 - 11.040
2010-11 - 13.096
2011-12 - 12.027
2012-13 - 12.327
2013-14 - 15.635
2014-15 - 16.558
2015-16 - 21.158
2016-17 - 27.320
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