Dáil debates

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Photo of Paul KehoePaul Kehoe (Wexford, Fine Gael)

The only UN-led mission in which the Defence Forces are currently participating is the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, UNIFIL.

The total amount owing to the Department of Defence by the United Nations as of 30 November 2011 in respect of contributions towards troop and other costs associated with the participation of Defence Forces personnel in UN missions is approximately €11.66 million, including deployment, rotation, troop and equipment costs. The amount owed in respect of the current UNIFIL mission is €4.68 million. Repatriation costs of personnel and equipment from the MINURCAT mission in Chad amount to approximately €6.7 million, subject to ongoing negotiations with the UN. Costs associated with the participation in the UNIFIL mission in 2006-07 amounts to €280,000 and payment from the UN is still awaited.

I am satisfied with the arrangements in place for reimbursement of moneys owed to Ireland by the United Nations. The recovery from the UN of the moneys owed is pursued on an ongoing basis by the Departments of Defence and Foreign Affairs and Trade in conjunction with the permanent mission of Ireland to the UN in New York. To date in 2011 the UN has reimbursed Ireland €1.12 million, mainly in respect of the UNIFIL mission. Following last week's signing of a memorandum of understanding with the UN for Ireland's contribution of Defence Forces personnel and equipment to UNIFIL it is anticipated that an additional €1.8 million will be received from the UN by the end of this month.

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