HL Deb 01 March 1993 vol 543 c29WA
Lord Marlesford

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What plans there are for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom military contribution to the US-led coalition operation in Somalia.

Viscount Cranborne

In the light of the significantly reduced requirement for relief flights following the major improvement in the humanitarian situation in Somalia, it has been decided that the two RAF C130 aircraft deployed in support of the US-led humanitarian relief operation in Somalia, should cease flying operations in theatre with effect from 28th February and return to the UK as soon as practicable thereafter. This decision reflects the scaling down of the US presence in Somalia in preparation for the formal handover to UNOSOM II and follows consultation with the US authorities. The RAF operation, which involved the delivery of some 3,000 tonnes of aid, was highly successful and played a key part in alleviating a major humanitarian problem. Those involved, both in theatre and in support, can be congratulated on the professionalism and effectiveness of the UK effort.