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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 November 2023

Thursday, 16 November 2023

Questions (78)

Matt Carthy

Question:

78. Deputy Matt Carthy asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs his efforts to build a consensus at EU level to call for ceasefires in the Middle East, and if these efforts included: challenging the presidents of the European Commission and the European Parliament for their provocative visit to Israel, in which they appeared to give unequivocal support to Israeli actions; meeting his counterparts from states that have yet to call for a ceasefire in order to encourage them to do so and striving to include the demand for a ceasefire in any joint communique issued by EU states and/or the European Council. [50509/23]

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I have had regular engagements with my EU counterparts since the beginning of the current crisis in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory.

Immediately following attack by Hamas, I attended an extraordinary Foreign Affairs Council on 10 October, alongside my EU counterparts and the EU High Representative, Josep Borrell, to discuss the ongoing violence on the ground in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. I underlined the importance of principled and collective action by the EU and its Member States and the need for the EU to act for the protection of civilians and adherence to international law.

At the Foreign Affairs Council meeting on 23 October, I insisted that any review of the European Union's development cooperation funding should take place rapidly and in coordination with Member States. I welcomed the confirmation that EU humanitarian aid to Palestinians will continue uninterrupted, and for as long as needed. On 1 November, I spoke bilaterally to the EU High Representative and discussed the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.

I attended the Foreign Affairs Council meeting on 13 November and expressed my serious concerns about the situation in Gaza. I again underlined the urgent need for a humanitarian ceasefire to allow for the establishment of humanitarian corridors.

I have recently held bilateral meetings with several of my EU counterparts including Finland, Spain, Sweden and Italy. Ireland continues to advocate for a clear position from the EU, which emphasises the protection of civilians, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and the need for a humanitarian ceasefire.

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