The National (Scotland)

FM reveals UK has not briefed him on its Iran response

- BY ADAM ROBERTSON

HUMZA Yousaf has said he has still not been briefed on the ongoing situation in the Middle East from the UK Government – despite asking for such informatio­n on Saturday.

The First Minister and the Scottish Government have been among the voices calling for de-escalation in the region following the thwarted Iranian attack on Israel.

It was confirmed by the UK Government that British RAF jets were used to shoot down Iranian drones.

Speaking to LBC at the STUC congress, the First Minister was asked what he made of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s response to Iran’s actions.

He said: “Well first of all, I would have like to have been briefed. I’ve been asking for this brief since Saturday evening and although I understand the situation was fast-moving and fast-paced, even after the events of Saturday night, Sunday morning, I’ve still not had a briefing ... and that to me is pretty disappoint­ing.

“What we need in the Middle East, what we need in the internatio­nal community, is cool heads. Nobody wants to see a further escalation, quite the opposite. We want de-escalation. There will not be a peaceful resolution to the Middle East, to the situation in Israel and Gaza without an immediate ceasefire.

“There will not be a military solution, there has to be a diplomatic, political situation.”

Asked further about the use of RAF jets, Yousaf again pointed out he had not fully been briefed but that he “generally starts from a point of scepticism when it comes to military interventi­on from the UK in the Middle East”.

“Our track record has not been a particular­ly good one. But look, there is a difference between the UK sending RAF jets, their own military equipment to shoot down drones from [a] hostile state.

“[This is] very different to sending arms to Israel in their offensive in Gaza which has killed tens of thousands of innocent men, women and children. So that’s why my call for an end to arms sales to Israel is one that I stand by.”

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