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Military Assistance (Training)

Volume 263: debated on Wednesday 19 July 1995

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To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, pursuant to his answer of 3 April, Official Report, columns 968–69, if for each year he will state the countries and the number from each who were trained. [35265]

Details of the military assistance provided to other countries are confidential between Governments. Over the period in question training costs for students from the following non-NATO countries were wholly or partially waived by the Ministry of Defence:

  • 1989–90
  • Antigua, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Chile, Dominica, Egypt, Fiji, Grenada, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Senegal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, UAE and Yemen.
  • 1990–91
  • Antigua, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Chile, Dominica, Egypt, Fiji, Grenada, Indonesia, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago and UAE.
  • 1991–92
  • Antigua, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, Dominica, Egypt, Fiji, Grenada, Indonesia, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago and UAE.
  • 1992–93
  • Antigua, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Chile, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Indonesia, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Montserrat, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, Senegal, Thailand, UAE and Uruguay.
  • 1993–94
  • Albania, Antigua, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Hungary, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Latvia, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Senegal, St. Kitts, St. Vincent, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago and UAE.