The Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan is possibly the most politically unstable area in the world, combining immense wealth, political tensions, religious hostilities, vast inequality, and many autocratic governments. For more than a century, its enormous fossil fuel reserves helped fuel the economies of major economies. This has led the major Western powers, in their foreign policies, to prioritise secure oil supplies. Although the regime change in Syria gave some slight grounds for optimism, the subsequent Israel/Iran confrontation could have enormous implications for the region and the whole world. For such reasons, we have invited Hamish Falconer MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan to lead this roundtable, hosted by Hogan Lovells LLP in association with the Iraq Britain Business Council, which will be a good opportunity for members to raise key issues that affect their own businesses.