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Joint Committee on European Union Affairs díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 8 Feb 2023

Business of Joint Committee

Before starting the business of the day, it is appropriate that this committee mentions the appalling tragedy that is unfolding in Türkiye and Syria where the number of fatalities is fast approaching 10,000. Unfortunately, that figure is most likely to rise. An earthquake is an unimaginable horror and I think that today members would want to send their thoughts to all those who are struggling in Türkiye and Syria. I hope that all nations, including our own, will do whatever they can to give assistance today, in the coming days and probably for the months and years, which will be required to rebuild following the incredible damage that has been done in the last few days.

Interestingly, the week before last we met a parliamentary delegation from Türkiye. When here the delegation discussed the forthcoming elections but, sadly, catastrophe struck. We should monitor the situation, particularly humanitarian aid to Syria because that is a troubled country. An earthquake is a humanitarian issue, so it is probably something we should monitor from an EU perspective.

Everyone would want to add their words and sentiments. Obviously, our thoughts are with those who are, as the Vice Chairman said, struggling in Türkiye and Syria. As Deputy Haughey said, the region has had to deal with crisis upon crisis, so I think there is a piece of work that needs to be done. Obviously, there is international solidarity and Ireland will have a part to play in that. Again, there will be particular issues given the circumstances across Türkiye and, in particular, Syria.

We will return to the issue.

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