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- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: The Minister, Deputy Coveney, would have presented it to the Cabinet.
- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: The officials from the Department would not have been present at the Cabinet.
- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: Did the Senator read the speech?
- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: Senator Mullen was not listening to what I said.
- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: That is not what I said.
- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I never said-----
- Seanad: Uyghur Tribunal: Motion (9 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I said specifically that I will leave it in the hands of the Senators.
- Legacy Issues in Northern Ireland and New Decade, New Approach: Statements (1 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: The legacy of the Troubles continues to impact on so many families and communities across this island and beyond as they continue, rightly, to seek truth and justice for their loved ones. The issue has been at the forefront of all our minds in recent days as the events marking the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday took place in Derry. It was an emotional moment across the island and beyond...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Northern Ireland (1 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: Tá áthas orm bheith anseo inniu ar son an Rialtais chun an díospóireacht seo a fhreagairt. Gabhaim mo bhuíochas leis an Seanadóir Ó Donnghaile as a smaointe a thabhairt dúinn maidir leis an ábhar tábhachtach seo. The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, Marie Anderson, last month published a report concerning the RUC's handling of...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Northern Ireland (1 Feb 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I thank Senator Ó Donnghaile for his remarks, which are well noted. The position of the Government is clear and consistent. No matter where you are from, whether the shot was fired by a state actor or a non-state actor, everyone deserves access to justice. Every family deserves the truth on what happened to their loved one. The truth cannot be hidden away or written off as something...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: EU Meetings (27 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I attended the General Affairs Council meeting on 25 January 2022 in Brussels. At the meeting, the French Presidency gave a presentation on the priorities for their presidency of the Council of the EU. The three overarching goals of the Presidency are a Sovereign Europe, a New European Model for Growth and Investment, and a ‘more human’ EU. Ireland supports the priorities of the...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Official Engagements (27 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: In my role as Minister of State for European Affairs, I visited Poland from 8-10 December 2021. As an EU partner, this visit was an important opportunity to further Ireland’s bilateral relationship with Poland. During my visit, I met with Konrad Szymanski, Poland’s Minister for European Affairs and with Marcin Przydacz, Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister and...
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: Before I conclude, I will briefly answer one or two of the other points. Deputy O'Sullivan raised some interesting environmental and ecological points, which I will certainly bring those to the attention of our officials, regarding potentiality under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Deputy Cathal Crowe referred to Afghanistan. The situation is, obviously, very...
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I thank the Deputy for raising the very important question of COVAX. It is always worthwhile remembering that nobody is getting everything right in this pandemic but with vaccine distribution around the world, the EU is getting much right. We are the biggest exporter and donor of vaccines around the world and we should be proud of that. As the Taoiseach said, we must do more, and all this...
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I thank the Deputy. We are involved in various efforts to bring a resolution to this, particularly with regard to our membership of OSCE. There are a number of formats under that organisation to try to bring a resolution to this matter. OSCE provides a space for discussion between East and West, effectively Europe and Asia. It is a very important format. We have been to the fore in...
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: As Deputy Brady knows, the Israeli-Palestinian situation was not on the agenda of the European Council.
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: That is not the responsibility of Ireland. The Middle East peace process is a key priority for Ireland at EU level and on the UN Security Council. Indeed, with regard to the Security Council, which I am delighted has been mentioned on multiple occasions today, it was raised most recently on 19 January. The Minister for Foreign Affairs visited Israel, the occupied Palestinian territory and...
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: I have given the answer.
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: On a point of order, I am very happy to answer questions on this, but it was not on the agenda of the European Council so I am limited in what I can say. If the Deputy wants to table further questions on the specific issue for further elaboration on what I have said, he has the opportunity to table foreign affairs questions for the Minister who deals directly with these issues at the Foreign...
- Post-European Council Meeting: Statements (26 Jan 2022)
Thomas Byrne: With regard to NATO and NATO's presence in various countries, we respect the sovereignty of other countries to decide what they want to do for themselves. If Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, almost all the countries in the EU along the Mediterranean and Turkey want to be part of NATO, that is a matter for them. We decided not to be because we have a policy of military neutrality. We are not...