Foreign Affairs - Seventh Report
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CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1 INTRODUCTION
2 IRAQ
Who is carrying out the attacks?
Coalition forces
Iraqi security forces
Resolving the security problem
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
Communications between officials and
Ministers
Reconstruction
The judiciary
The economy
The legal framework for reconstruction
Oil for Food
A role for the United Kingdom
Political developments
Crisis of credibility?
United Kingdom representation
Iraq and the wider region
3 AFGHANISTAN
AFGHANISTAN (continued)
The timetable for elections
Politics and the Taliban
Reconstruction
The role of Provincial Reconstruction
Teams
The drugs problem
Security
Security for the Afghan civilian population
The threat from al Qaeda and the Taliban
The threat from commanders: Afghanistan's
'warlords'
The need for disarmament, demobilisation
and reintegration (DDR)
The role of NATO in Afghanistan
4 PAKISTAN
Co-operation in the war against terrorism
Addressing the root causes of terrorism
The tribal areas
PAKISTAN (continued)
Kashmir
Nuclear proliferation
Democratisation and Human Rights
5 THE
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Russia and the war against terrorism
Afghanistan
Military reform in Russia
NATO and Russia
The War in Chechnya
Non-proliferation
Non-proliferation programmes
THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (continued)
Nuclear materials
THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (continued)
Conclusion
6 ISRAEL-PALESTINE
CONFLICT
The Israel-Palestine conflict and the
war against terrorism
Recent developments
Israel's 'disengagement' policy
Israel's security barrier
ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT (continued)
Prospects for agreement
Bringing the two sides together
Continuing violence
International involvement
Conclusions
7 INTERNATIONAL
LAW AND THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM
Collective action through the United
Nations
Anticipatory self-defence
Humanitarian intervention
8 INTERNATIONAL
CO-OPERATION TO TACKLE TERRORISM
The continuing threat from al Qaeda
Saudi Arabia
Duty of care
Multilateral efforts to tackle terrorism
The European Union
Counter-proliferation strategy
The Proliferation Security Initiative
(PSI)
Libya
Iran
Arab reform and public diplomacy
APPENDIX: RESOLUTION 1546 (2004)
Annex: Text of letters from the Prime
Minister of the Interim Government of Iraq Dr. Ayad Allawi and
United States Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to the President
of the Security Council
FORMAL MINUTES
WITNESSES
LIST OF WRITTEN EVIDENCE
REPORTS AND EVIDENCE FROM THE FOREIGN
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SINCE 2001
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 441-II)
WRITTEN EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 441-II)
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