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Thursday, 7 March 2024

Department of Education and Skills

EU Agreements

Photo of Matt CarthyMatt Carthy (Cavan-Monaghan, Sinn Fein)
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438. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if, given the request of the Taoiseach that the European Commission urgently review whether Israel is complying with its obligations to respect human rights in Gaza under the EU-Israel Association Agreement, he has similarly sought review of Israel’s participation in Horizon Europe; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11401/24]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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I am deeply concerned by the desperate situation of civilians in Gaza. This remains a central priority for the Government, including at EU level, where Ireland is consistently calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.

The Framework Programme for Research and Innovation - Horizon Europe - is the European Union’s largest research and innovation programme and encompasses all European Member States as well as 18 Associated Countries from around the world.

Israel became associated to Horizon Europe on the 6th of December 2021 by signing an agreement with the European Commission. This agreement references the EU-Israel Association Agreement established in 2000 as providing the underlying general principles for Israel’s participation.

In February, the Taoiseach and the Spanish Prime Minister sent a joint letter to the President of the European Commission, requesting a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in light of the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza. This comprehensive agreement establishes the basic principles of cooperation between the EU and Israel on a wide range of issues, including a framework for participation in European programmes.

Any adjustment in this association agreement may have possible implications for Israel’s participation in EU programmes such as Horizon Europe. We are waiting on a response from the Commission as to whether such a review will be conducted.

The negotiation process for incorporating Associated Countries to Horizon Europe is the sole competence of the European Commission. EU Member States and the European Parliament have no formal role in these negotiations and are not required to approve the agreements. Member States also have no legal capacity to suspend or alter these Association Agreements. The European Commission has made no indication they intend to change the status quo with regards to Israel’s participation in these programmes.

The Horizon Europe agreement signed with Israel includes Article 9.8 which limits participation to the areas within Israel’s pre-1967 borders, in line with general EU policy. Israel has been associated to every one of the EU's research and innovation framework programmes since 1996.

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