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Defence Sales

Volume 729: debated on Monday 13 June 1966

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asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to what extent the head of defence sales will seek to promote the sale of equipment or material which could be connected with the construction of atomic or nuclear weapons, and to which countries.

The Head of Defence Sales will in no way promote such sales. It is the policy of Her Majesty's Government not to permit any arrangement that would lead to the proliferation of nuclear weapons. It is also our policy to apply safeguards to the export of all nuclear material and equipment intended for civil purposes to ensure against their diversion to military ends.

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to which countries the head of defence sales will promote the sale of arms.

In general, it is our practice to sell arms to allied and friendly states. Every proposal for the sale of arms to foreign countries has to be con- sidered in the light of the political, economic, strategic and other factors involved.