Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK will play a more active role in the Middle East following the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.
The prime minister also announced a further £11m in humanitarian aid for the most vulnerable in Syria, where rebel forces have toppled the 24-year dictatorship of Bashar al Assad.
Speaking from Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, Sir Keir said: “From cutting the cost of living for hardworking British people, to building resilient supply chains or supporting communities in Britain, what happens in the Middle East matters at home.
“That is why we are strengthening our defence partnership with Saudi Arabia, protecting the most vulnerable in Syria, supporting our partners in Lebanon and working with the international community to push for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza, secure the return of all hostages and accelerate aid into Gaza.
“To deliver on my plan for change, we need a strong foundation of security but that cannot just be built at home, it requires us to play our part on the world stage to support stability and protect partners from threats, both now and in the future.”
The prime minister is currently visiting the Middle East on a trip that was scheduled before the collapse of the Assad regime to rebel forces.
The Syrian government fell over the weekend following a lightning offensive by anti-regime forces across the country.
Mr Assad fled to Russia and is in Moscow, according to the Syrian embassy.
All eyes are now on what happens next in Syria, with questions over what kind of government Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) – the rebel group that led the successful offensive – will form.
HTS used to be a wing of al Qaeda known as the Nusra Front and has long been designated a terrorist group by the US, UK and Russia.
Its founder, Abu Mohammed al Jolani, cut ties with al Qaeda in 2016 in an effort to appear moderate and in 2021 he said he had no desire to wage war against Western countries.
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