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Written statement made by James Heappey (Conservative) on Thursday, 18 January 2024 in the House of Commons, on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.


Update on Camp BAGNOLD Gifting to the UN

I am today giving an update to the House describing the gifting of infrastructure to the United Nations Multilateral Integrated Stabilisation Mission (MINUSMA) in Gao, Mali. This infrastructure carried a net book value of £3,522,479 as at 7 September 2023.

MINUSMA is an UN-led, non-combat mission to support the political processes in Mali. The UK contributed to MINUSMA from December 2020 to February 2023 with the Long-Range Reconnaissance Group (Mali) under the name Op NEWCOMBE.

On 16 June 2023, the Transitional Government of Mali asked MINUSMA to leave Mali ‘without delay’, which was formalised in a United Nations Security Council Resolution dated 30 June 2023 that directed MINUSMA to leave Mali no later than 31 December 2023.

On 17 July 2023, the Defence Secretary laid a Written Ministerial Statement and Departmental Minute in Parliament to explain that the UK intended to gift the UK Camp infrastructure to the UN as part of the withdrawal from Mali for $1. The UN subsequently wrote requesting authority to dispose of the Camp with no requirement to gift.

The process for transferring legal ownership of the Camp to the UN has now been completed. The UK has transferred ownership of the Camp infrastructure to the UN and no longer has any financial obligation for disposal or remediation of the site.


Secondary information

Type
Written statement
Reference
HCWS196 
Session
2023-24
Related items
Camp BAGNOLD Gifting to the UN
Monday, 17 July 2023
Written statements
House of Commons
Subjects
Infrastructure Gifts and endowments Ownership United Nations Mali UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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