Following the Government statement on the situation in Georgia Jonathan Djanogly, who is chair of the all-party parliamentary group on Georgia, raises concerns about the current Georgian Dream Government suppression of political dissent, free speech and the media.
Following the Prime Minister's statement on action taken against Houthi military targets in Yemen to keep the Suez canal open for commercial shipping, Jonathan Djanogly calls on the PM to work with our international allies to deal address the causes of the problems in the middle east, that is the question of Iran.
Following the Prime Minister’s statement on Israel and Gaza, Jonathan Djanogly thanks the PM for his support for the UK Jewish community and calls on the Government to work with our international allies to ensure continued support for Israel in the coming days.
Jonathan Djanogly welcomes proposals to force sanctioned individuals to disclose UK assets and says when individuals are found to be in breach of the legislation their entire frozen assets, not just those found to be hidden, should be seized and reallocated to the benefit of Ukraine.
Following the Foreign Secretary’s statement on the situation in Russia, Jonathan Djanogly highlights the need to monitor and protect those in Russia who promote democratic values and calls on the UK Government to extend sanctions to those involved in their unjustified detention.
Following a Government update on the infected blood inquiry, Jonathan Djanogly welcomes the Government's determination to move faster towards a just resolution to this scandal and calls on Ministers to fully engage with victims’ families.
Following the shocking sentencing of Vladimir Kara-Murza in Russia, Jonathan Djanogly calls for harsh sanctions against any prison guard, warder, doctor or Russian civil servant who causes harm to Mr Kara-Murza before his release.