SE Kent's setting for foreign parliament (7)
I believe the answer is:
knesset
'foreign parliament' is the definition.
(parliament of Israel)
'se kent's setting' is the wordplay.
'setting' is an anagram indicator.
'se'+'kents'='sekents'
'sekents' anagrammed gives 'KNESSET'.
'for' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for knesset that I've seen before include "Israel's parliament" , "Israeli parliament" , "Israel parliament" .)