HC Deb 30 July 1982 vol 28 cc745-9W
Mr. Greville Janner

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will initiate talks with Foreign Ministers of those countries which have acceded to the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations, with a view to reconvening the United Nations conference on diplomatic intercourse and immunities to discuss amendments to the aforesaid convention which would tighten the loopholes and abuses of diplomatic immunity.

Mr. Hurd

No. The Vienna Convention is a relatively modern and well thought-out international law. Problems arise, not from the provisions of the convention but from its imperfect observance.

A number of countries have proposed that the convention should be amended but they want to widen rather than restrict the immunities which the convention provides. These matters are being considered by the International Law Commission.

Mr. Greville Janner

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will now introduce proposals to enable electronic surveillance of diplomatic baggage to be carried out.

Mr. Hurd

No. We are advised that electronic surveillance would not necessarily reveal a misuse of the diplomatic bag. Moreover, it is our view that although such surveillance is not specifically forbidden by article 7 of the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations, to do so would be inconsistent with the status which that article accords to the diplomatic bag. Were we to learn of abuse of diplomatic bags in any way, we would take the necessary action.

Mr. Greville Janner

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will publish a list of all the institutions and organisations to which the United Kingdom accords privileges and immunities.

Mr. Hurd

The diplomatic missions and those international organisations in the United Kingdom to which privileges and immunities are granted in accordance with international agreements are shown in the London Diplomatic List, a copy of which has been placed in the Library of the House. To these should be added the Commonwealth agricultural bureaux which will be included in the next edition of the list.

In addition, the United Kingdom is party to agreements with a number of other international organisations which are not based in this country. With the approval of Parliament, their officials and the representatives of the member States are accorded certain privileges and immunities when on official business in this country.

Mr. Greville Janner

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will list the number of diplomats, the number of members of families of diplomats and the number of other persons with diplomatic immunity in each diplomatic commission currently represented in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Hurd

The number of diplomats and administrative and technical staff of diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom is set out in the following list. It would involve a disproportionate effort to count the individual members of the families of the persons listed. It is estimated that their total number is approximately 15,700.

Embassies/High Commissions Accredited to the Court of St. James's
Diplomatic Administrative and Technical
Afghanistan, Republic of 3
Algeria 15
Argentina, Republic of
Australia 48 59

Diplomatic Administrative and Technical
Austria 13 20
Bahamas, Commonwealth of the 1
Bahrain, State of 8
Bangladesh, People's Republic of 17 35
Barbados 12 1
Belgium 13 33
Benin, Republic of (non-resident) 5
Bolivia 7
Botswana 3 1
Brazil 34 112
(Argentine interests section) 4 2
Bulgaria, People's Republic of 18 28
Burma, Socialist Republic of the Union of 6 15
Burundi, Republic of (non-resident) 5
Cameroon, United Republic of 18 10
Canada 51 56
Central African Republic (non-resident) 12
Chad, Republic of (non-resident) 4 2
Chile 15 19
China, People's Republic of 66 20
Colombia 12 7
Congo, People's Republic of (non-resident) 12
Costa Rica 2
Cuba, Republic of 12 15
Cyprus 20 8
Czechoslovakia, Socialist Republic of 14 44
Denmark 19 15
Djibouti, Republic of (non-resident) 2
Dominica, Commonwealth of 2 1
Dominican Republic 6 3
Ecuador 7
Egypt, Arab Republic of 78 49
E1 Salvador 1 5
Equatorial Guinea, Republic of (non-resident) 2
Ethiopia, Provisional Military Government of Socialist 7
Fiji 5
Finland 16 24
France 53 180
Gabon, Republic of 5
The Gambia 6
Germany, Federal Republic of 48 87
German Democratic Republic 13 21
Ghana 50 10
Greece 20 16
Grenada 4
Guinea, Republic of (non-resident) 8
Guyana 11
Haiti, Republic of 1 2
Holy See 2
Honduras 3 1
Hungary, People's Republic of 12 21
Iceland 4 3
India 75 290
Indonesia 20 11
Iran, Islamic Republic of 11 6
Iraq, Republic of 50 69
Ireland, Republic of 14 45
Israel 39 21
Italy 22 73
Ivory Coast 8 5
Jamaica 21 3
Japan 49 3
Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of 22 54
Kenya 25
Kiribati (non-resident) 1
Korea, Republic of 16 1
Kuwait, State of 16
Laos, People's Democratic Republic of 2 2
Lebanon 6 3
Lesotho, Kingdom of 3 2
Liberia, Republic of 6 1
Libya, People's Bureau of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 19 22

Diplomatic Administrative and Technical
Luxembourg 1
Madagascar, Republic of (non-resident) 2
Malawi, Republic 8
Malayasia 43 27
Mali, Republic of (non-resident) 3 1
Malta 7 2
Mauritania, Islamic Republic of (non-resident) 10
Mauritius 9 7
Mexico 36 10
Mongolia, People's Republic of 4 2
Morocco, Kingdom of 12 16
Nepal 4 2
Netherlands, The 19 58
New Zealand 25 16
Nicaragua 2
Niger, Republic of (non-resident) 3
Nigeria, Federal Republic of 99 7
Norway 18 19
Oman, Sultanate of 12
Pakistan 37 71
Panama, Republic of 13
Papua New Guinea 5
Paraguay 6
Peru 11 23
Philippines 14 19
Poland, People's Republic of 21 18
Portugal 13 42
Qatar, State of 10
Romania, Socialist Republic of 11 21
Rwanda, Republic of (non-resident) 3
Saint Lucia 3
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1
Saudi Arabia 57 9
Senegal, Republic of 7 4
Sierra Leone 18
Singapore, Republic of 5 3
Solomon Islands (non-resident)
Somali Democratic Republic 7
South Africa, Republic of 32 13
Soviet Union 46 45
Spain 27 118
Sri Lanka 14 15
Sudan, Democratic Republic of 37
Swaziland, Kingdom of 5 1
Sweden 26 13
Switzerland 14 28
Syrian Arab Republic 18 3
Tanzania, United Republic of 13
Thailand 27 16
Togo 4 1
Tonga 4
Trinidad and Tobago, Republic of 16 3
Tunisia 6
Turkey 33 12
Uganda 12 1
United Arab Emirates 10
United States 114 230
Upper Volta (non-resident) 5
Uruguay 7 2
Vanuatu (non-resident) 1
Venezuela 21 17
Vietnam, Socialist Republic of 3 6
Yemen, People's Democratic Republic of 8 1
Yemen Arab Republic 11
Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of 11 22
Zaire, Republic of 9 3
Zambia, Republic of 16
Zimbabwe, Republic of 20 4
Commonwealth Secretariat 58 323
Total 2,450 2,790

Mr. Greville Janner

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will make representations to those Governments who have ratified the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations but who either are known to have, or are suspected of having, abused the spirit or letter of the convention; and whether he will make a statement.

Mr. Hurd

Our practice is to make representations and if necessary to take the other action available to us under international law, when we consider there has been an infringement of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations and of the Diplomatic Privileges Act 1964.

Mr. Greville Janner

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations have been made by Her Majesty's Government to diplomatic missions accredited to the Court of St. James concerning their use and abuse of diplomatic privilege during the last year; to which missions representations were made; what was the nature of the abuse; and what was the response of each of the countries concerned.

Mr. Hurd

The details requested form part of confidential exchanges with diplomatic missions. We deal with such matters firmly.

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