Peace and stability in the Middle East and North Africa
Guidance and regulation
- Financial sanctions, Iran (human rights)
- Financial sanctions, Syria
- Financial sanctions, Libya
- Financial sanctions, Sudan
- Financial sanctions, South Sudan
News and communications
- An expansion of the truce is in the interests of all parties and the Yemeni people
- Continuing UK support in the fight against Daesh as it expands to new settings
- Urging all parties to ensure the ceasefire in Gaza is durable and prevents further violence: UK statement to UN Security Council
- Applications for Chevening Scholarships are open
- Foreign Secretary welcomes extension of truce in Yemen
Research and statistics
Policy papers and consultations
- Yemen Quint meeting, July 2022: joint communiqué
- UK-Gulf Cooperation Council foreign ministers’ meeting, December 2021: communique
- Counter-Terrorism Licensing Policy
- Strait of Hormuz incident: UK government letter to UN Security Council President
- Ministerial discussion on Syria, 18 September 2017: joint statement
Transparency and freedom of information releases
- Conflict Stability and Security Fund annual report 2020 to 2021
- Conflict, Stability and Security Fund: annual report 2019 to 2020
- Conflict, Stability and Security Fund: Middle East and North Africa annual review summaries 2017 to 2018
- UK National Action Plan (NAP) on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) 2018 to 2022: report to Parliament (December 2018)
- Conflict, Stability and Security Fund: annual reviews for Middle East and North Africa programmes 2016 to 2017