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- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: I am checking with Mr. Conlan. That was an additional €15 allocation for the passport reform programme.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: That is an initial allocation of what is going to be a much larger budget that will be required for the EU Presidency. I brought a memo to Cabinet last week outlining our plans for our European Presidency. The budget will be many multiples of that. We will be hosting an anticipated programme of approximately 250 events and meetings to take place in Ireland, including 22 informal meetings....
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: It will be a total budget allocated through my Department, excluding security costs which will be dealt with by the Department of justice or the Garda Vote. The OPW will also have a specific line for the various events it will host. My Department will carry the significant bulk in terms of where it will be allocated to.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: Yes, they will be temporary. We will increase temporary staff and as well as secondments. We will significantly increase our staffing numbers for the period of the Presidency on a temporary basis.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: The cost of amalgamating the trade function is negligible because we relocated people from the Department of enterprise. The increase in staff numbers to which the Deputy refers relates to the opening of our new missions and the expanded footprint. I can provide the committee with a note on that. It is a combination of the new missions we have opened as well as the additional number of...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: Yes, it is entirely down to the Expo in Japan.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: That is a good question. It is administered through the Department of foreign affairs. That is the way it is done in quite a number of member states. It is a discussion that takes place through foreign affairs. It is an interesting question, but it is done through foreign affairs. This figure relates to the additional €100 million we allocated that we are now going to deploy...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: The number of visitors has decreased dramatically.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: We have seen a significant increase in the number of people applying.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: It is reflective of the geopolitical situation, particularly in the context of Brexit. The bulk of it relates to the Brexit effect.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: The Deputy is right; it is a large increase.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: The €7.5 million relates to the sale of the old residence in Washington DC.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: No, it is fine. First, I thank our team in Japan for the work they have done. Indeed, the Taoiseach will visit the Expo next week. The Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Deputy Burke, is there this week. It is expected that Expo will attract approximately 28 million visitors. As the Cathaoirleach said, it is taking place in Osaka in Japan. We believe participation provides...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: First, I agree with Deputy Ó Fearghaíl. One of the perhaps unspoken weapons of war that Putin uses is the turmoil he has created beyond the traditional battlefield, both in the context of the challenges of migration and the migratory patterns that we have seen as a result and the many member states of the European Union and the broader European family feeling the need to...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: There were three questions there. First, on the difference in the funding for the shared island civic society fund, the difference is €4.3 million and it is based on a once-off payment that we made for the appointment of the chair of Irish studies in Cambridge. Our level has been consistent. We topped it up, if you like, one year. It has been an extraordinarily powerful fund. I...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: Yes. That has been and is the position of Ireland. I said this on the way into the meeting. That would require unanimity that simply does not exist. It is important for people at home to know that unanimity does not exist across the 27 member states and it would require unanimity. Therefore, I think the focus of Ireland now has to be on what practical, concrete actions to take. I think...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: Yes. We are very vocal at the meetings too. Our other position articulated at the meeting was the letter that was signed by ten countries, including ourselves, on the ICJ advisory opinion and how we do not believe the European Union is currently in compliance with its obligations under that.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: I thank Deputy Ó Laoghaire. I will outline what I believe the European position is. I am conscious we are all against the clock, and I do not want to take Deputy Ó Laoghaire's time, but I want to answer the question. I would put very differently what the European Union decided yesterday. The European Union found yesterday that Israel is in breach of its human rights obligations....
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: The answer is "No, but". The answer is we will be able to spend all of our money and, in fact, we will be under even greater pressure because of these decisions. We are going through a process at the moment with partners because we may have to reprioritise, reallocate or restructure some programmes. The full Estimate will absolutely be able to be spent but there may be some small amount...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2025
Vote 27 - International Co-operation (Revised)
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs (Revised) (24 Jun 2025) Simon Harris: The Minister of State, Deputy Richmond, is leading on this for us. We have asked all of our ambassadors in the areas where we have development programmes to come back to us with their own analysis of the impact of the USAID cuts on their programmes. The direct answer to the question is that it is an additional workload that our teams on the ground have to undertake. They would rather be...