Written answers
Thursday, 23 November 2017
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Northern Ireland
Brendan Smith (Cavan-Monaghan, Fianna Fail)
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112. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade his plans to have discussions resumed between the Irish and British Governments and the political parties in Stormont on the need to have the Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly restored; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [49823/17]
Simon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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As a co-guarantor of the Good Friday Agreement, the Government remains committed to doing everything necessary to support and facilitate the parties in Northern Ireland to achieve the effective operation of the devolved institutions.
However, devolved power-sharing government can only operate on the basis of an agreement reached between the two largest parties. The other parties represented in the Assembly - which have shown considerable patience - also have a critical role to play here.
I am disappointed that, after several phases of negotiations in different formats, we still do not have an agreement to form an Executive. The issues under discussion – particularly those on language and culture – go to the heart of the divisions in society in Northern Ireland and agreement on them was always going to be challenging.
However, I have always believed that it is possible for the parties to reach an agreed outcome which ensures implementation of previous agreements and reflects the core principles of the Good Friday Agreement and power-sharing itself - partnership, equality and mutual respect. It remains my conviction that this is achievable.
The Government has consistently affirmed our unwavering commitment to the Good Friday Agreement, and our determination, as a co-guarantor of the Agreement, to secure the effective operation of all of its institutions.
The Taoiseach and I continue to engage with the British Government and the parties in Northern Ireland to give full effect to that commitment.
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