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Irish foreign minister presses the EU to ‘make progress’ on Ukraine, Israel

Ireland’s foreign minister Helen McEntee has just been speaking with reporters as she arrived at the meeting in Luxembourg, and she offered a neat summary of where we are on both issues.

On Ukraine, she said it was “really important as the EU that we make progress” on the loan and the related 20th package of sanctions against Russia to “exert as much pressure as possible on Russia.”

She said that talking to Ukrainian leaders it was clear “we are at that breaking point where that loan is absolutely essential.”

She also pointedly welcomed the new Hungarian government’s position on this, and said she hoped that “we will see the release of funds” soon.

On the Middle East, she said the joint Spanish, Slovenian and Irish initiative to ask for a debate on the association agreement was meant to send a clear signal that “we … need to uphold our fundamental values” in relations with associated countries.

“Israel has, since our last meeting, enacted a new law which essentially introduces the death penalty, but in particular penalises and specifically targets Palestinian people. It’s completely unacceptable, and so we have asked for a suspension of the Israeli agreement, and if not, then a suspension on the trade elements of the Israeli agreement.

We must be seeking to have this not just as a discussion here today at the council but that there would be some clear actions at the next council meeting.”

Again, she says that the result of the Hungarian election last week, “it is very clear that there has been a shift” there in terms of political signals coming from the new government.



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