Gerry Adams
Question:97. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Taoiseach if he raised the case of the hooded men with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, during the Brussels EU summit. [28975/14]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 July 2014
97. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Taoiseach if he raised the case of the hooded men with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, during the Brussels EU summit. [28975/14]
View answer100. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Taoiseach if he discussed with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the current negotiations to resolve outstanding issues arising out of the Good Friday Agreement and subsequent issues. [28979/14]
View answer101. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Taoiseach if he took the opportunity to discuss with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the Ballymurphy, Pat Finucane and other legacy issues. [28980/14]
View answer102. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Taoiseach if he discussed with the British Prime Minister the role of the Irish and British Governments in contributing to a resolution of matters raised during the Haass talks. [28981/14]
View answerI propose to take Questions Nos. 97 and 100 to 102, inclusive, together.
I spoke briefly with Prime Minister Cameron en marge at the recent Brussels EU summit meeting and again by telephone over the weekend. The focus of our most recent discussions has been on the escalation of the situation in Northern Ireland. I have not had the opportunity recently to discuss with Prime Minister Cameron specific legacy related cases such as Ballymurphy, Pat Finucane and the Hooded Men.