HC Deb 20 June 2003 vol 407 cc520-1W
Norman Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the Active Layered Tactical Ballistic Missile Defence study relating to Missile Defence has been completed; and if he will make a statement. [119502]

Mr. Ingram

The main body of work to inform the NATO Active Layered Tactical Ballistic Missile Defence (ALTBMD) Feasibility Study has been completed. The NATO authorities are currently compiling a report that will he made available to member nations in due course. The report will form part of a continuing process whose aim is the production of a NATO Staff Requirement for ALTBMD. We currently expect this requirement to be finalised in 2004.

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence pursuant to his written ministerial statement of 12 June 2003,Official Report, column 57WS, on missile defence, what assessment he has made of the compatibility of the Government's support for the US missile defence system with the UK's commitments under Article VI of the Non Proliferation Treaty. [120323]

Mr. Ingram

The United Kingdom involvement in cooperative work with the United States on missile defence, including the use of RAF Fylingdales for missile defence purposes, is entirely compatible with the UK's commitments under Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). The US missile defence system is not a nuclear weapon system.

The UK is wholly committed to its obligations under the NPT, including Article VI. I set out the progress the UK has made in fulfilling its NPT obligations on nuclear disarmament in my answer of 12 June 2003, Official Report, columns 1018–19W to my hon. Friend the Member for Nottingham, South (Alan Simpson).

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence pursuant to his written ministerial statement of 12 June 2003,Official Report, column 57WS, on missile defence, whether missiles will be sited in the UK as part of the US missile defence system; and if he will make a statement. [120324]

Mr. Ingram

The Government have taken no decision about the acquisition or deployment of a missile defence system. The United States has not made any request to site interceptor missiles in the United Kingdom as part of its missile defence system.

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