 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised that Britain will do everything it can to avert a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Addressing Parliament on Wednesday, Johnson also ruled out an inquiry into British conduct in the nation, saying most questions had already been addressed. Mrs Beaker, I know that members across the House share my concern about the situation in Afghanistan, the issues it raises for our own security, and the fears of many remaining in that country, especially women and children. The sacrifice in Afghanistan is seared into our national consciousness, with 150,000 people serving there from across the length and breadth of the United Kingdom, including a number of members on all sides of the House, whose voices will be particularly important today. And so it's absolutely right. I can assure him that I will, as I will be saying in just a few moments, we will be supporting doing everything we can to support those who have helped the UK mission in Afghanistan and investing everything that we can to support the wider area around Afghanistan, and to do everything we can to avert a humanitarian crisis.