HL Deb 04 December 1997 vol 583 c204WA
Lord Rea

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will make available to the House a copy of the Report of the United Nations Panel of Government Experts on Small Arms.

Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean

A copy of the report of theUnited Nations Panel of Experts on Small Arms has been placed in the Libraries of the House. We endorse the panel's recommendations and urge other states to do likewise. The ready availability of small arms in several regions across the world contributes to serious problems of instability. Illicit transfers are the most common sources of supply. We strongly support the EU programme for preventing and combating illicit trafficking in conventional arms and intend to take it forward vigorously during the UK Presidency of the EU in the first half of 1998. As an initial step, the Department for International Development will fund a seminar in Southern Africa to look at how we and others might assist affected countries in practical measures to combat the problems caused by illicit small arms trafficking.