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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 24 June 2021

Thursday, 24 June 2021

Ceisteanna (140)

Seán Haughey

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140. Deputy Seán Haughey asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the progress with regard to the implementation of the provisions of New Decade, New Approach and the need for a functioning power sharing executive in Northern Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33853/21]

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The New Decade, New Approach Agreement (NDNA) reached in January 2020 was a very significant shared achievement by the parties in Northern Ireland together with the British and Irish Governments, in restoring the power-sharing institutions of the Good Friday Agreement to operation. As outlined in the Programme for Government, its full implementation is an important priority for the Government.

The Irish Government commitments that were made at the time of the NDNA are focused on working with the Executive through the NSMC to deliver projects that benefit people across the island, including greater connectivity between North and South; investing in the North West region and in border communities; supporting the Irish language in Northern Ireland; and supporting reconciliation as an integral part of the Peace Process. The first implementation review meeting took place in January of this year, which I attended with representatives of the British Government and the Executive. We reaffirmed our shared commitment to ensuring the sustainable and effective operation of all the devolved institutions, and to the ongoing implementation of NDNA. 

It is welcome that the Secretary of State last week gave an assurance that the positive measures agreed in support of linguistic diversity and cultural expression in Northern Ireland will be put in place through legislation in Westminster in October in the event that this balanced cultural package is not enacted through the Northern Ireland Assembly. 

It is hoped that we can arrange another implementation review meeting in the period ahead.

The NSMC is essential to overseeing and developing North South cooperation on matters of mutual interest, including the implementation of the NDNA Agreement. The important work of the NSMC to develop cooperation on an all-island basis has resumed following the NDNA agreement. Two successful NSMC plenary meetings have now taken place, as well as a number of Sectoral meetings at Ministerial level. It is regrettable that it was necessary to postpone the plenary meeting of the North South Ministerial Council scheduled for 18 June, and we will seek to find an early date for that to be rescheduled.

We will continue to work with both the UK Government and the Northern Irish Executive to ensure that the NDNA agreement is fully implemented to ensure the effective functioning of the Executive.

Question No. 141 answered with Question No. 96.
Question No. 142 answered with Question No. 98.
Questions Nos. 143 and 144 answered with Question No. 127.
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