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Middle East Issues

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 6 December 2017

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Ceisteanna (93)

Clare Daly

Ceist:

93. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the circumstances in which the Israeli Prime Minister invited himself to the upcoming European Summit and if the Palestinian representative will also be invited; and his plans to raise with the Israeli Prime Minister the human rights abuses, breaches of international laws, illegal occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, the Syrian Golan Heights and illegal extraction and theft of Syrian oil from the Syrian Golan Heights. [52175/17]

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EU High Representative Mogherini has invited Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel to meet with EU Foreign Ministers at a breakfast meeting on 11 December, taking advantage of the fact that many Foreign Ministers may have arrived for the Foreign Affairs Council which will follow later that day. The possibility of inviting both Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Abbas to Brussels for such discussions has been under consideration for some time. I understand that President Abbas’s availability to meet with EU Foreign Ministers at an early date is currently being explored. The Middle East Peace Process is a very important issue for the EU. Ireland supports efforts to reach a comprehensive peace agreement to the Middle East conflict, and this is a priority for me personally. I have met with the US Middle East team to encourage their work, and to underline what the EU sees as the key parameters for an agreement. I have also taken an active role on this issue in the Foreign Affairs Council, urging my colleagues to continue our work to help preserve and create the political and physical space in which the two state solution can be achieved. I visited the region earlier this year and met with representatives of both parties, and I hope to do so again in the coming months.

This meeting will be an opportunity both to hear from Prime Minister Netanyahu, and to underline to him key EU messages and concerns about the Middle East. Subject to other commitments, I would expect to attend.

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