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Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Human Rights Cases (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 40, 43, 46 and 57 together. I am, as I am sure all members of the House are, very frustrated at the latest adjournment in this trial. The Irish Government is continuing to pursue every constructive avenue to secure the return to Ireland of this citizen and we will continue to bring all of our influence to bear on his behalf through all appropriate...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: EU Agreements (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: In a Communication issued on 7 June, the European Commission set out a new results-oriented concept of cooperation with third countries, the Migration Partnership Framework. The European Council of 28-29 June mandated the Commission to build on this Communication and draft ‘Migration Compacts’ have been drawn up for the first five priority countries identified, all in Africa:...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Human Rights (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I am aware of the tragic death of the fish trader in Hoceima, and the protests the incident sparked. While we do not have an Embassy on the ground in Morocco, our Ambassador in Lisbon is accredited to Morocco and she is also aware of the case. I understand there have been several arrests following the man’s death and that the outcome of the official investigation is unclear as of...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Undocumented Irish in the USA (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 44, 48 and 52 together. Achieving relief for undocumented Irish migrants in the US and agreement on a facility for future pathways for migration between Ireland and the US have been key objectives for the Government. Notwithstanding the changing political context in the United States, the Government’s commitment to these objectives remains...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Middle East Peace Process (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: Ireland remains active and engaged on the objective of trying to achieve a two state solution in the Middle East; few European countries are as consistently engaged on this issue as we are. There is an urgent need to find ways to end the occupation, and to achieve lasting peace and security for both Israelis and Palestinians. I have worked continuously to try and maintain the Middle East...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Foreign Policy (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: Ireland has warmly welcomed the immense progress which has taken place in US-Cuba relations over the past two years, including President Obama’s historic visit to Havana in March 2016 and the full restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Ireland has consistently made clear that it supports the ending of the US embargo against Cuba. Most recently, on 26...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Middle East Issues (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: Ireland has consistently called for an immediate moratorium on demolitions and confiscations by Israel of Palestinian structures. Such actions, including the destruction and removal of houses and infrastructure for water and power, are an ongoing issue and a matter of serious concern. I have been vocal in condemning demolitions and confiscations and have also done so in conjunction with our...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Departmental Correspondence (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: The Taoiseach spoke with the President-Elect during the night of Wednesday, November 9th. The President-Elect extended an invitation to both the Taoiseach to visit the White House this coming St. Patrick’s Day, as is customary. Despite the limited duration of the call, the Taoiseach was able to raise issues of Irish interest, including Immigration Reform. The Taoiseach also had...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: British-Irish Co-operation (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 58 and 59 together. I reject the UK government’s assertion of jurisdiction over the whole of Lough Foyle, a claim which has never been accepted by any Irish Government. Uncertainty concerning the extent to which each side exercises jurisdiction within Lough Foyle has created practical difficulties for the conduct of a number of activities there....

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Unaccompanied Minors and Separated Children (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I understand that the Minister with special responsibility for Equality, Immigration, and Integration, Mr David Stanton T.D., had an initial discussion with France’s Ambassador to Ireland on 10th November concerning the motion agreed by Dáil Éireann that day on the unaccompanied minors previously living in the unofficial camp at Calais. Subsequently, Ireland’s...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: EU Issues (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: The European Union has a very positive relationship with Georgia. The relationship is enhanced by Georgia’s active participation in the Eastern Partnership. Georgia signed an Association Agreement and a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the EU in 2014. By removing customs tariffs and quotas and by comprehensively approximating trade-related laws and regulations to...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: EU Issues (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: The European Union has a very positive relationship with Ukraine. The EU is committed to assisting Ukraine in delivering its ambitious and wide-ranging programme of reform and has provided unprecedented levels of support. This assistance includes loans, budget support, humanitarian assistance, technical assistance and trade preferences, granted under the framework for the Deep and...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: European Security Strategy (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: The issue of how best to respond to the threat posed by terrorism, and particularly by Daesh, has been and remains high on the EU agenda. Foreign Ministers have consistently underlined that ultimately there will be no defeat of Daesh without a political solution to the crisis in Syria. This is reflected particularly in the comprehensive conclusions on a ‘Regional Strategy for Syria...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Foreign Conflicts (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 118 and 125 together. The locations currently experiencing war, starvation, genocide, violence against women and children, and the use of child soldiers remain a constant concern to the EU, UN and wider global community. The priorities set out following the Foreign Policy Review in ‘The Global Island’ recognise that we are increasingly...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Middle East Peace Process (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: Ireland remains active and engaged on the objective of trying to achieve a two state solution in the Middle East; few European countries are as consistently engaged on this issue as we are. There is an urgent need to find ways to end the occupation, and to achieve lasting peace and security for both Israelis and Palestinians. I have worked continuously to try and maintain the Middle East...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: EU Issues (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: Europe has been through somedifficult years. We have seen deep economic crises which have affected a number of member states, including Ireland; there have been terror attacks in some of our major cities which have caused appalling suffering for individuals and communities. The Continent has been grappling with the biggest movement of people seen in peacetime coming from our southern...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Western Balkans Issues (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: There are currently five countries which have Candidate Status, including four in the Western Balkans – Montenegro, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, and Albania. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are potential candidate countries. Ireland has long been a supporter of the Enlargement policy of the EU, believing that it is a transformative driver for peace, stability and...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: International Agreements (23 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: On 13 September, on behalf of the Government, I signed an international agreement with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland to establish the Independent Reporting Commission. The Commission will have four members, and will report annually on the progress being made in tackling paramilitarism and associated criminality, in particular on the implementation of the Northern Ireland...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Consular Services Provision (22 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: My Department officials at headquarters in Dublin, at our Embassy in Singapore, which is accredited to the Philippines, and our Honorary Consul in Manila, have all been engaged in this case and have provided consular assistance to this individual and to his family, since they were first made aware of this citizen’s detention in 2013. Let me assure the Deputy that the...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Northern Ireland (22 Nov 2016)

Charles Flanagan: I reject the UK government’s assertion of jurisdiction over the whole of Lough Foyle, a claim which has never been accepted by any Irish Government. Uncertainty concerning the extent to which each Government exercises jurisdiction within Lough Foyle has created practical difficulties for the conduct of a number of activities there. This has included difficulty in creating a system...

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