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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 27 April 2023

Thursday, 27 April 2023

Questions (148)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

148. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs to indicate any new initiatives he has in mind towards achieving the fulfilment of the Good Friday Agreement. [18073/23]

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Written answers

The full and effective operation of all of the institutions of the Good Friday Agreement across all three strands is a key priority for this Government.

The people of Northern Ireland are entitled to a functioning Assembly and Executive. In recent weeks we have seen cuts to services that will effect Northern Ireland's most vulnerable. It is vital that the people of Northern Ireland are represented by the politicians that they elected in May 2022.

The absence of a functioning Executive also has knock-on affects on the operation of Strand Two of the Agreement, which has been severely disrupted in recent years. It is vital that the North South Ministerial Council is allowed to continue its work as soon as possible.

I remain in regular contact with political representatives in Northern Ireland, reiterating the urgent need for a functioning Assembly and Executive.

I am also in regular contact with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, with restoration of the institutions a core focus of our discussions. I met the Secretary of State and the British Prime Minister last week, at the conference hosted by Queen's University Belfast to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. In my remarks at the conference I emphasised the importance that the Government attaches to the restoration of the devolved institutions.

I had a substantive bilateral engagement with the Secretary of State on 6 April 2023, when we discussed the restoration of the devolved power sharing institutions, and the Irish Government's continuing opposition to the British government's Legacy Bill.

The Secretary of State and I also met at the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference in Dublin earlier this year, which is a Strand Three institution.

The Government will continue to work across all strands of the Good Friday Agreement in support of the devolved power-sharing institutions in Northern Ireland.

Separately, through the Shared Island Initiative, the Government has committed €1 billion out to 2030 through the Shared Island Fund and is working with all communities to build a vision for our shared future. Over the past two years, we have taken forward this ambitious agenda by progressing North South infrastructure projects, bringing all communities together through our Shared Island Dialogue series, and delivering a comprehensive research programme to inform inclusive dialogue on the future of our island.

We will continue to seek way and opportunities to work with all communities, and with a new Executive, to harness the power of what we can achieve when we work together and to build consensus around our shared future, underpinned by the Good Friday Agreement.

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