Government policy on Afghanistan

Foreign Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 1 Sep 2021 Closed: 29 Jul 2022 Parliament page
International forces withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021, 20 years after the US-led invasion. The Taliban quickly gained control of the country, taking Kabul on 15 August and triggering an immense effort to evacuate UK nationals and others eligible for protection. This inquiry will examine the FCDO’s role in the withdrawal, … Read more
5 Recommendations
14 Conclusions
1 Report
7 Oral sessions
9 Letters
7 Events
Activity timeline 25 events
25 Apr
2022
25 Apr
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
21 Mar
2022
21 Mar
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 7 sessions
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Sir Stephen Lovegrove · Ministry of Defence
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Nigel Casey MVO · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Sir Philip Barton KCMG OBE · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
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Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE · Ministry of Defence Nigel Casey MVO · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP · Ministry of Defence The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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Nigel Casey MVO · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Sir Laurie Bristow KCMG Sir Philip Barton KCMG OBE · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
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Field Marshal the Lord Richards of Herstmonceux GCB CBE DSO DL Kori Schake · American Enterprise Institute Rt Hon Rory Stewart Rudra Chaudhuri · Carnegie India
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General David Petraeus (ret.) Laurel Miller · US State Department Professor Michael Semple Shaharzad Akbar · Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Shukria Barakzai
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Rt Hon Dominic Raab
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
14 Recommendation Accepted
First report - Missing in action: …
The Taliban takeover is a tragedy for Afghanistan, marking the single biggest reversal in the...
The Taliban takeover is a tragedy for Afghanistan, marking the single biggest reversal in the rights of women and girls in a generation. We welcome the Government’s pragmatic engagement with the Taliban at official level: it is valid to withhold … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees with the need for pragmatic engagement in Afghanistan, has established a temporary UK Mission in Doha, and will ensure that women are part of UK official delegations meeting the Taliban wherever possible. The government will continue to coordinate with international partners.
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15 Recommendation Accepted
First report - Missing in action: …
It is important for the UK’s engagement with the Taliban to come alongside extensive and...
It is important for the UK’s engagement with the Taliban to come alongside extensive and targeted outreach to Afghan civil society, particularly those active on the ground. It should consult these groups on its policies towards Afghanistan and support them … Read more
Government Response
The Government agrees on the importance of helping sustain Afghan civil society and states that FCDO Ministers and officials have continued to meet a range of civil society representatives. They agree that the FCDO should continue to invest in its expertise on Afghanistan and will prioritise projects related to monitoring and reducing human rights abuses.
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Government Response AI assessment · 16 of 5 classified

Total 5 recs + 14 conclusions
Correspondence 9 letters
22 Feb 2023 Correspondence from the Permanent Under-Secretary relating to the FCDO’s internal ‘Lessons Learned’ review from the Afghanistan crisis, dated 08/02/2023
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24 May 2022 Correspondence from the Permanent Under-Secretary relating to the FCDO’s internal Afghanistan Crisis ‘Lessons Learned’ review, dated 09/03/2022
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22 Apr 2022 Correspondence from the National Security Adviser relating to the evacuation of Nowzad staff from Afghanistan, dated 28/03/2022
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2 Mar 2022 Correspondence with Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon following up on the FAC oral evidence session on 25 January 2022 relating to Afghanistan, dated 28/02/2022, 23/02/2022 and 07/02/2022
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28 Jan 2022 To committee Letter from the Permanent Under-Secretary relating to Afghanistan, dated 27/01/2022
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27 Jan 2022 Correspondence with the Permanent Under-Secretary following his appearance before the Committee on 7 December 2021, dated 17/01/2022 and 15/12/2021
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24 Nov 2021 Correspondence with the Foreign Secretary relating to Chevening scholars from Afghanistan, dated 27/10/2021 and 12/11/2021
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3 Nov 2021 Correspondence with the Foreign Secretary following up on the 1 September evidence session relating to Afghanistan, dated 27/10/2021 and 27/09/2021
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21 Sep 2021 Correspondence from the Foreign Secretary following his appearance before the Committee on 1 September 2021, dated 15/09/2021
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