Allies of Rishi Sunak say he favours a hard line on Iran. Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street
Allies of Rishi Sunak say he favours a hard line on Iran. Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street
Allies of Rishi Sunak say he favours a hard line on Iran. Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street
Allies of Rishi Sunak say he favours a hard line on Iran. Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street

How Rishi Sunak will approach Middle East, energy and climate


Tim Stickings
  • English
  • Arabic

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has moved to restore Britain's credibility on the world stage by mending fences with fellow leaders in his first days in power.

He takes to the world stage as a relative unknown, having spent his ministerial career in domestic politics.

Building relations will be key to the UK improving its status on the global stage.

Mr Sunak quickly appointed a top team at the Foreign Office with experience dealing with Middle East countries.

Signals from his first few days in office are that he appreciates the need to be less combative than predecessor Liz Truss.

In a call with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, Mr Sunak stressed the importance of UK-EU relations and “working together as friends and allies”, Downing Street said.

“Hopefully the UK and EU can move to a more constructive and pragmatic relationship with Sunak now at the helm,” said Max Bergmann, an analyst on Europe and former US diplomatic official.

There was also a glimpse of closer relations with India, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi warmly commended the British Indian Mr Sunak and spoke of modernising the UK-India partnership.

And unlike Ms Truss, Mr Sunak was quick to open a channel of communication with Scotland's separatist First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

“For Britain's interest, and frankly for those of wider Europe and the international community, as soon as British politics stabilises around a leader, the better it is for all of us,” former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd told Sky News.

“We need Britain firmly back at the global table. Its voice is an important point in the world. When you've got rolling domestic political instability, the bottom line is, the level of political energy and policy energy within any government becomes distracted.”

The National looks at how Mr Sunak will deal with the Middle East and how he will handle key global topics such as the climate and energy issues which are set to play a large role in his administration.

Middle East

Mr Sunak opted for continuity at the Foreign Office by keeping former Middle East minister James Cleverly in the top post.

Mr Cleverly spent the day of the reshuffle in calls with fellow diplomats, including Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, the UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, a former trade secretary who launched talks on a UK-Gulf trade deal in June, was made a junior Foreign Office minister.

Supporters of Mr Sunak have said he favours a hard line on Iran and welcomes the Abraham Accords between the UAE, Israel and Bahrain.

MP Liam Fox told The National in August that Mr Sunak would support “maximum sanctions” on Iran to pressure it into an agreement that goes beyond its nuclear programme.

Mr Sunak “regards Iran as a major threat to regional stability and beyond because its ballistic missile programme is in breach of the UN resolutions and continues apace”, Mr Fox said.

Former Middle East minister James Cleverly was re-appointed foreign secretary. Reuters
Former Middle East minister James Cleverly was re-appointed foreign secretary. Reuters

Another Sunak backer, Theresa Villiers, wrote in Jewish News that Mr Sunak wants to capitalise on Britain’s relationships with Gulf states to widen the Abraham Accords.

Speaking to the Conservative Friends of Israel in August, Mr Sunak said Jerusalem was “indisputably the historic capital” and that he was open to recognising it that way.

But “having not been foreign secretary, there must be some sensitivities involved, because if it was that easy it would have been done by now”, Mr Sunak said.

Mr Sunak is also a champion of low-tax freeports, such as the Thames investment zone backed by the UAE’s DP World. As a rookie MP in 2016 he wrote a paper, The Free Ports Opportunity, after the Brexit vote.

As chancellor of the exchequer, he dismayed some MPs by cutting the UK’s foreign aid budget despite warnings of the humanitarian effects in Yemen and Syria.

Despite the cut, said he was proud of “food parcels stamped with a Union Jack arriving in famine-stricken countries such as Syria and Somalia”.

Climate and energy

One of Mr Sunak’s first announcements was to reinstate a ban on fracking for onshore gas.

His predecessor, Liz Truss, had moved to lift the ban, resulting in a farcical House of Commons vote that contributed to her downfall.

But Mr Sunak told MPs that he stood by the Conservative manifesto in 2019, which opposed fracking because of concerns from local communities.

Mr Sunak was elusive on whether he would support new onshore wind projects, another Truss initiative that is now in doubt.

He had promised to oppose onshore wind during his battle with Ms Truss for the votes of homeowning Tory members.

“The important thing is to focus on our long-term energy security. That means more renewables, more offshore wind and indeed more nuclear,” he said on Wednesday.

He did not mention oil and gas, but he agreed with Ms Truss during the summer campaign that Britain should exploit more of its North Sea fossil fuel reserves.

Rishi Sunak wants to use North Sea oil and gas to help make Britain energy independent. AFP
Rishi Sunak wants to use North Sea oil and gas to help make Britain energy independent. AFP

Another early move was to downgrade the role of Alok Sharma, Britain’s negotiator for the Cop27 summit, by dropping him from the Cabinet.

Caroline Lucas, the UK’s only Green Party MP, said it was “utterly shameful” to sideline Mr Sharma just weeks before the summit.

There is no word yet on whether King Charles III, a lifelong environmentalist, will attend Cop27, after Ms Truss reportedly told him not to.

Mr Sunak said in August that he was committed to the 2050 target for net zero greenhouse gas emissions.

But he said he would add a second target of making Britain energy independent by 2045.

He said at the time that he would split off a new Department of Energy from the business brief where it currently sits.

However, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy remains intact for now with Grant Shapps as its new chief.

Mr Shapps replaces the traditionalist Jacob Rees-Mogg, whose appointment by Ms Truss was described as “deeply unserious”.

The energy squeeze is expected to dominate Mr Sunak’s first months in office as Britain braces for an expensive winter.

Mr Sunak said he would make it a priority to bring down inflation, which he described as an enemy.

He said the government would “provide support to those who need it as we do so”.

But Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said the government cannot afford to subsidise energy bills for the two-year period envisaged by Ms Truss.

Rishi Sunak becomes prime minister — in pictures

HEADLINE HERE
  • I would recommend writing out the text in the body 
  • And then copy into this box
  • It can be as long as you link
  • But I recommend you use the bullet point function (see red square)
  • Or try to keep the word count down
  • Be wary of other embeds lengthy fact boxes could crash into 
  • That's about it
Brief scores:

Manchester City 2

Gundogan 27', De Bruyne 85'

Crystal Palace 3

Schlupp 33', Townsend 35', Milivojevic 51' (pen)

Man of the Match: Andros Townsend (Crystal Palace)

India team for Sri Lanka series

Test squad: Rohit Sharma (captain), Priyank Panchal, Mayank Agarwal, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Hanuma Vihari, Shubhman Gill, Rishabh Pant (wk), KS Bharath (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Jayant Yadav, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Sourabh Kumar, Mohammed Siraj, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah.

T20 squad: Rohit Sharma (captain), Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shreyas Iyer, Surya Kumar Yadav, Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan (wk), Venkatesh Iyer, Deepak Chahar, Deepak Hooda, Ravindra Jadeja, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravi Bishnoi, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Avesh Khan

Dhadak

Director: Shashank Khaitan

Starring: Janhvi Kapoor, Ishaan Khattar, Ashutosh Rana

Stars: 3

RESULTS

 

Catchweight 63.5kg: Shakriyor Juraev (UZB) beat Bahez Khoshnaw (IRQ). Round 3 TKO (body kick)

Lightweight: Nart Abida (JOR) beat Moussa Salih (MAR). Round 1 by rear naked choke

Catchweight 79kg: Laid Zerhouni (ALG) beat Ahmed Saeb (IRQ). Round 1 TKO (punches)

Catchweight 58kg: Omar Al Hussaini (UAE) beat Mohamed Sahabdeen (SLA) Round 1 rear naked choke

Flyweight: Lina Fayyad (JOR) beat Sophia Haddouche (ALG) Round 2 TKO (ground and pound)

Catchweight 80kg: Badreddine Diani (MAR) beat Sofiane Aïssaoui (ALG) Round 2 TKO

Flyweight: Sabriye Sengul (TUR) beat Mona Ftouhi (TUN). Unanimous decision

Middleweight: Kher Khalifa Eshoushan (LIB) beat Essa Basem (JOR). Round 1 rear naked choke

Heavyweight: Mohamed Jumaa (SUD) beat Hassen Rahat (MAR). Round 1 TKO (ground and pound)

Lightweight: Abdullah Mohammad Ali Musalim (UAE beat Omar Emad (EGY). Round 1 triangle choke

Catchweight 62kg: Ali Taleb (IRQ) beat Mohamed El Mesbahi (MAR). Round 2 KO

Catchweight 88kg: Mohamad Osseili (LEB) beat Samir Zaidi (COM). Unanimous decision

What is blockchain?

Blockchain is a form of distributed ledger technology, a digital system in which data is recorded across multiple places at the same time. Unlike traditional databases, DLTs have no central administrator or centralised data storage. They are transparent because the data is visible and, because they are automatically replicated and impossible to be tampered with, they are secure.

The main difference between blockchain and other forms of DLT is the way data is stored as ‘blocks’ – new transactions are added to the existing ‘chain’ of past transactions, hence the name ‘blockchain’. It is impossible to delete or modify information on the chain due to the replication of blocks across various locations.

Blockchain is mostly associated with cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Due to the inability to tamper with transactions, advocates say this makes the currency more secure and safer than traditional systems. It is maintained by a network of people referred to as ‘miners’, who receive rewards for solving complex mathematical equations that enable transactions to go through.

However, one of the major problems that has come to light has been the presence of illicit material buried in the Bitcoin blockchain, linking it to the dark web.

Other blockchain platforms can offer things like smart contracts, which are automatically implemented when specific conditions from all interested parties are reached, cutting the time involved and the risk of mistakes. Another use could be storing medical records, as patients can be confident their information cannot be changed. The technology can also be used in supply chains, voting and has the potential to used for storing property records.

Updated: October 27, 2022, 11:49 AM`