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<p>Due to our accounting structures we are only able to provide exact spending figures
for financial years rather than calendar years. In this time, the UK has provided
military aid to Libya in the form of the defence portion of the tri-Departmental (MOD,
FCO, DfID) Conflict Pool, and core defence funding for Defence Engagement activity.
This has been:<br><br>• 2010/11 - £3000<br>• 2011/12 - £200,000<br>• 2012/13 - £2,173,000<br>•
2013/14 - £3,521,000<br><br>This has formed part of a total of over £25m stabilisation
assistance to the Libyan government through the Arab Partnership and Conflict Pool
programme during the period 2011-2013. <br><br>During the period 2011-13 the UK provided
humanitarian aid to Libya for protection of civilians, assistance for survival and
effective international humanitarian coordination, especially through the UN, broken
down as follows:<br><br>• 2011/12 - £7,843,227.40<br>• 2012/13 - £304,100.37<br>•
2013/14 - £0 <br><br>The UK no longer provides this type of humanitarian aid to Libya
but instead is providing technical support for security, justice and rule of law capacity
building, through the Arab partnership and Conflict Pool.</p>
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