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Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: There have been a number of developments of interest and concern in Nigeria in recent weeks, relating both to the composition of the Federal Government, and to outbreaks of violence in the country. The absence of President Yar Adua, who left Nigeria in November last year for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia without transferring power to Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, caused some...

Written Answers — Embassy Marriages: Embassy Marriages (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: Marriages performed by Embassies in Ireland have never been recognised in Irish law although they may of course be recognised in the laws of the states whose Embassies perform them. In international law a marriage performed at an Embassy will only be internationally recognised if it is in the country in which it is performed. It is for this reason that a state proposing to perform marriages...

Written Answers — Haiti Earthquake: Haiti Earthquake (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I propose to take Questions Nos. 103, 129 and 290 together. The challenges faced in responding to the devastating Haiti earthquake of 12 January were exceptionally serious: the destruction of essential infrastructure, the tragic loss of both key Government and UN personnel, and enormous pre-existing vulnerabilities. The international community generally and the EU specifically responded...

Written Answers — European External Action Service: European External Action Service (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I have previously welcomed the appointment of Catherine Ashton as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Vice President of the European Commission. HR Ashton is already working closely with European Union Foreign Ministers to ensure that the Union plays an active and influential role on the world stage. It is important that we put in place a capable...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I am very concerned over the continued detention of Ms Birtukan Midekssa a prominent opposition figure in Ethiopian politics. Ms Midekssa was among the opposition leaders who were imprisoned following the 2005 elections in Ethiopia and the ensuing violence. Almost all of these detainees were pardoned and released in 2007, on condition that they admitted to errors in the post-election period....

Written Answers — Trade Relations: Trade Relations (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: As the Deputy is aware, the Government of Ireland recognises the Government of the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate government of China. This does not inhibit the development of economic relations with Taiwan, however, and our trade with Taiwan has increased steadily over the years. Our merchandise trade with Taiwan in 2008 was worth €761 million: trade in services is also...

Written Answers — EU Enlargement: EU Enlargement (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: Iceland applied for membership of the EU in July 2009. On 24 February, the Commission delivered a largely positive opinion (avis) on Iceland's readiness to begin accession negotiations. The avis recommends that a date should be set for commencement of talks. The Council of Ministers should now consider the Commission's recommendation and I look forward to its inclusion on a forthcoming...

Written Answers — Passport Security: Passport Security (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I refer the Deputy to my answer of this afternoon to Priority Question 69.

Written Answers — Diplomatic Representation: Diplomatic Representation (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I am not aware of any representations made to my Department in respect of matters referred to in the Deputy's question.

Written Answers — Diplomatic Representation: Diplomatic Representation (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: The Irish Diplomatic Network is made up of 75 overseas missions, in addition to offices in Armagh and Belfast. The network consists of 58 Embassies, 7 multilateral missions and 10 Consulates General and other offices overseas. In addition to their country of primary accreditation, many Ambassadors are also accredited to additional countries on a non-resident basis. The Irish diplomatic...

Written Answers — EU Enlargement: EU Enlargement (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: The European Union has a long and close relationship with Turkey. Accession negotiations were opened in 2005, and are continuing. Ireland makes a constructive input to those negotiations. As a beneficiary of a past enlargement, and on the experience of more recent accessions, Ireland is generally supportive of enlargement. Enlargement bolsters economic and political reform processes and...

Written Answers — Official Engagements: Official Engagements (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I propose to take Questions Nos. 120 and 123 together. I accompanied the Taoiseach on his St Patrick's Day visit to Washington D.C. from 15-18 March 2010 and to his meetings with President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senators Pat Leahy and Chris Dodd, Congressman Ritchie Neal and other members of the Congressional Friends of Ireland Group. I also had a very useful...

Written Answers — Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: The Government welcomes Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's recent initiative to ask the InterAcademy Council to conduct an independent review of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) processes and procedures. It is important that the occurrence of a small number of inaccuracies be reviewed and placed in context, and not allowed to obscure the wider picture of the contribution of...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: As stated in the House on 9 February and on 11 March last, in reply to Parliamentary Questions relating to the same case, I have been deeply concerned about the disappearance of Mr. Gao Zhisheng, a prominent Chinese human rights lawyer. I am therefore heartened by press reports yesterday which suggest that Mr. Gao Zhisheng appears to be alive and that he has been in contact with associates....

Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: The EU continues to play a key role in seeking a resolution to the conflict between Georgia and Russia following the war in August 2008. As the Deputy is aware, the then French EU Presidency negotiated a cease-fire between Russia and Georgia on 12 August 2008. A peace plan was subsequently agreed on 8 September 2008. The EU has consistently called on all sides to implement the terms of the...

Written Answers — Passport Applications: Passport Applications (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: Details of the numbers of passports reported as lost or stolen since 2005 are set out in the table below. Year Total Passports issued Lost or mislaid Stolen Total lost, mislaid or stolen % of total issued 2005 630,000 31,500 5,900 37,400 5.90% 2006 630,000 32, 820 5,910 38,730 6.15% 2007 601,000 31,500 4,959 36,459 6.07% 2008 576,617 31,262 5,002 36,264 6.29% 2009 579,508...

Written Answers — Europe 2020 Strategy: Europe 2020 Strategy (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: The Government has consistently held the view that any new European Strategy for Jobs and Growth (also known as "Europe 2020") must be effective in steering a comprehensive exit from the financial and economic crisis in the short term, while also equipping the EU towards a higher sustainable growth potential, accompanied by job creation, in the medium to long term. We hold that the primary...

Written Answers — Diplomatic Representation: Diplomatic Representation (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: As I informed the Dáil on 16th February, I made clear the Irish Government's deep regret at this decision to my Swedish counterpart, Mr. Carl Bildt, when he telephoned me to communicate the decision on the evening before the official announcement was made. I reiterated this regret and disappointment in a subsequent letter I wrote to Minister Bildt. The Government recognises that each...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: I am aware of and concerned by the recent arrest of opposition supporters, including one of their leaders Halifa Sallah, as well as that of the former Minister of Fisheries, Antouman Saho. The broader context to these incidents is a series of dismissals in the past two months of senior officials in the police and defence forces and members of the Cabinet. This was accompanied by a wave of...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (30 Mar 2010)

Micheál Martin: As a country in transition, Cuba is faced with far reaching choices regarding its future. The EU's position is that it is the right of Cuban citizens to decide independently about their future. The EU's longstanding Common Position on Cuba is reviewed on an annual basis at the June Foreign Affairs Council. In the most recent Council conclusions on Cuba in June 2009, the Council reaffirmed...

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