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- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Northern Ireland Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 409, 410 and 414 together. Over the recent period, the Northern Ireland Executive has been faced with a number of challenges on which it has been difficult to find agreement. These include longstanding issues such as parades, flags and dealing with the past. It also includes more recent difficulties in relation to budgetary issues. The parties that...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Northern Ireland Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: I have kept in close contact with Secretary of State Villiers since becoming Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade. We have spoken several times in recent weeks on a range of issues and I look forward to meeting her in Dublin later today. As co-guarantors of the Good Friday Agreement, regular, close contact with our partners in the British Government is an important element of the...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Overseas Missions (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The conditions under which Irish military personnel may be deployed for service outside the State as part of an International Force, referred to as the ‘triple lock’ mechanism, are set down in the Defence (Amendment) (No. 2) Act of 1960 as amended by the Defence (Amendment) Act of 2006. The service must be as part of an International United Nations Force as defined by the...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Good Friday Agreement (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The Good Friday Agreement, as well as the values and principles underpinning it, is at the core of the Government’s approach to peace, reconciliation and prosperity on this island. Implementing outstanding elements of the Good Friday Agreement is a priority for the Government. Among the elements yet to be implemented are the establishment of a North South Consultative Forum, a Bill of...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Military Aircraft Landings (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The Air Navigation (Foreign Military Aircraft) Order 1952 provides that no foreign military aircraft shall fly over or land in the State save on the express invitation or with the express permission of the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Arrangements under which permission is granted for US military aircraft to land at Irish airports are governed by strict conditions. These include...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Middle East Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: In recent years Ireland has increasingly worked to focus attention on the issue of Israeli settlements. The Government has consistently stressed, in public statements and in discussions at EU level and elsewhere, that settlements and the relentless programme of settlement expansion are major drivers of the continuing conflict, and deeply damaging to the prospects of achieving peace. On 1...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Foreign Conflicts (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: My Department is monitoring the situation in Hong Kong closely and is in regular contact with our Consulate General in Hong Kong and with our Embassy in Beijing. Ireland supports Hong Kong’s Basic Law protections of internationally recognised fundamental freedoms, including freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression. We encourage all parties to refrain from any actions...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Departmental Expenditure (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The estimates process for Budget 2015 is now in its finals stages. As with allocations to all Government Departments, Budget 2015 allocations for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Group will be framed in the context of our policy commitments and the overall budgetary circumstances we face. The final 2015 Budget allocation, which is ultimately a decision for Government, will be...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Military Aircraft Landings (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The Shannon Airport Authority has confirmed that no aircraft matching this description landed at Shannon airport on 1 October 2014.
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Northern Ireland Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The Reconciliation Fund awards support to projects that contribute to reconciliation through education, dialogue, culture and commemoration; promote tolerance and respect; challenge stereotypes of one’s own and other communities/identities, and develop and strengthen meaningful cross-border links. All projects are assessed in terms of their potential to meet the objectives of the...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: UN Resolutions (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: It is not Ireland’s practice to support motions of the kind referred to by the Deputy as we see them as a form of censorship of discussion and debate which are essential to the functioning of the bodies of the United Nations and other international organisations. Ireland has frequently condemned the use of such motions by other States and in the case of the Human Rights Council we...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Ukrainian Conflict (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH 17 over eastern Ukraine on 17 July, which resulted in the tragic loss of 298 innocent lives, was met with universal shock and condemnation. The terrible incident was uppermost in our minds when Ministers met at the EU Foreign Affairs Council on 22 July. We expressed our deep sadness at the tragic event and conveyed our condolences to the people and...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Foreign Conflicts (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: I strongly condemn the abduction of more than 200 young girls by Boko Haram from a school in the Nigerian town of Chibok in April. I am appalled by continuing reports of other violent attacks and I remain seriously concerned by the security situation in Nigeria. The Government has given its full support to the clear demands of the United Nations Secretary General and the High...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Human Rights Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: On the general issue of human rights in Iran, I refer the Deputy to my reply to his oral Question No. 84 (37686/14) today. In relation to sanctions, it is important to distinguish between the sanctions related to the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme, and those related to human rights. The sanctions related to human rights are limited and very focussed, and relate essentially to...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Middle East Peace Process (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 433 and 440 together. Following the end of the recent round of direct negotiations in April, the EU, UN and others, including the US administration, have made clear their continued support for a renewal of dialogue and negotiation, which is the only way to achieve a comprehensive peace agreement. However, there is no move under way at the moment to try to...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Foreign Conflicts (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: Ireland remains fully committed to a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Syria. Although reaching a political resolution is a difficult challenge, it remains the best option and the only alternative to the further intensification of the military conflict. Ireland, and its international partners, are committed to working with the new UN Special Representative Mr Staffan di Mistura in his...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Diplomatic Representation (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: Economic diplomacy is a central part of the work of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and of Ireland’s network of Embassies and Consulates abroad. The promotion of Ireland’s economic interests overseas is vital to the recovery and development of the domestic economy. The Department is committed to using its full resources, at headquarters and through the Embassy...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Ukrainian Conflict (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: The situation in Ukraine remains a major priority for the EU and we continue to closely monitor developments there. Member States are resolved to do all they can to help facilitate an inclusive and negotiated settlement of the current conflict, and have actively engaged in efforts to promote dialogue between all sides, including the Russian Federation, since the outset of the crisis Ireland...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Human Rights Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: Neither Ireland nor, as far as I am aware, the European Union or the United Nations maintains a list of locations in regard to the greatest human rights violations as requested by the Deputy. Human rights concerns remain central to our foreign policy. Together with our EU partners, Ireland closely monitors the human rights situations in many countries throughout the world. We do this on the...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Northern Ireland Issues (7 Oct 2014)
Charles Flanagan: As previously indicated to this House, the Government firmly believes that addressing the legacy of the past is central to allowing Northern Ireland to make progress towards reconciliation and a cohesive society. Given the current political impasse, the British and Irish Governments have confirmed their intention to convene talks involving all of Northern Ireland’s political parties...