Paul Donnelly
Question:20. Deputy Paul Donnelly asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs if he plans to seek another round of tough sanctions to be applied to Iran at the next EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting. [5536/24]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 7 February 2024
20. Deputy Paul Donnelly asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs if he plans to seek another round of tough sanctions to be applied to Iran at the next EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting. [5536/24]
View answerAt present the EU has extensive sanctions on Iran in relation to aspects of the nuclear and military sectors, and on specific persons and entities in relation to human rights violations.
There are many concerns about Iran at present, including human rights issues, the repression of dissent, Iran's nuclear activities, and Iran's association with groups which are engaged in conflict and destabilisation around the Middle East region.
Ireland, and our EU colleagues, continue to engage Iran in dialogue on these issues, I will continue to engage with my EU colleagues on how best to address these concerns. Further sanctions are not currently under consideration but Ireland and EU keeps these options under ongoing review.