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Mr. Leslie: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth 
Affairs what goods, subject to strategic export controls, have recently been 
approved for export to Iraq. [141390]

7 Dec 2000 : Column: 6W

Mr. Hain: Following consultation with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 
and the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Trade and Industry recently 
approved a licence to export 12 electronic exploders, controlled under the 
Export of Goods (Control) Order 1994, as amended, to the UN Office for 
Project Services (UNOPS) for use in demining activities in Iraq under the UN 
Oil for Food Programme. The export of these goods to Iraq has been approved 
by the UN Sanctions Committee.
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