§ Lord Lester of Herne Hillasked Her Majesty's Government:
Further to the Written Answers given by Baroness Chalker of Wallasey on 16th May 1996 (WA 63) and
£000 Technical Co-operation (TC) Aid and Trade Provision (ATP) Financial Aid (excluding ATP) Emergency Aid Total 1991–92 10,369 10,828 — — 21,197 1992–93 11,905 9,304 — 178 21,387 1993–94 10,130 11,625 353 107 22,215 1994–95 9,203 12,182 — 33 21,418 1995–96 8,378 28,888 556 82 37,904 The 1995–96 figure reflects the start of expenditure on four current projects under the Aid and Trade Provision and a change to the financing arrangements for new soft loans whereby the aid element of such loans is disbursed over the lifetime of the project (usually two to three years) rather than the lifetime of the loan (25 years).
§ Lord Lester of Herne Hillasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether, in the light of the situation in East Timor, they will make aid to Indonesia conditional upon compliance with respect for human rights.
§ Baroness Chalker of WallaseyRespect for human rights is one of a number of criteria on which decisions are taken about the allocation of British development assistance and one of the objectives which we seek to promote through the assistance we provide. In the case
80WA11th June 1996 (WA 163), whether they have made further searches in the Public Record Office so as to enable them to discover whether the findings made by the European Commission of Human Rights in their report of 26th September 1958 in Application No. 176/56 Greece v. United Kingdom may now be published.
§ Baroness Chalker of WallaseyThe report in question is not an FCO document and the file copy should be held in the archives of the Council of Europe. Searches into FCO records at the Public Record Office confirm that the copy of the report sent to the Foreign Office at the time has not been preserved. In accordance with standard procedure papers belonging to international organisations are not kept on British records. Colonial Office files now transferred to the Public Record Office and possibly relating to the case brought by Greece against the UK are being checked to ensure the report was not misfiled or inadvertently preserved elsewhere on Colonial Office files. I shall inform the noble Lord of the outcome of this further search as soon as possible.