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Ireland will push again for EU to suspend trade deal with Israel over international law breach

The Tanaiste said the European Commission must come forward with “concrete actions” that Europe can take to increase the pressure on Israel to change course.

SIMON HARRIS PUSHED for a suspension of the EU trade deal with Israel until “all violence” ends at an extraordinary meeting of EU Foreign Ministers.

The meeting was held today to discuss the “urgent matters” of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, and the situation in Ukraine ahead of Friday’s meeting between President Trump and President Putin in Alaska.

The Tánaiste said Israel is in breach of Article 2 of the EU-Israel trade agreement (Association Agreement), which requires both parties to follow international human rights law and respect democratic principles.

He urged the European Commission to come forward with “concrete actions” that Europe can take to increase the pressure on Israel to change course.

“It is very clear that Israel is in breach of Article 2 of the Association Agreement and it is essential that, at our next Foreign Affairs meeting, concrete actions are taken and a menu of options is put on the table,” he said.

“I made it clear to my European counterparts today that this remains Ireland’s position. We must take concrete actions, not just issue statements of condemnation.”

Harris said he expressed “deep alarm” at the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe and the genocidal actions taking place in Gaza.

He said Europe must adopt a “clear and united” call for an immediate cessation of violence, a surge in humanitarian relief, and the release of all hostages.

“At a time when there should be urgent efforts to secure a ceasefire, increase humanitarian aid, and release hostages, the Netanyahu government is instead moving in the opposite direction,” he said.

“If Israel proceeds with its planned occupation on Gaza City, it will mean more bloodshed, more loss of life, more starvation, and an even greater distance from any hope of peace. The latest plan must not go ahead.”

Harris also said the EU will continue intensive engagement with the US and remain united in offering “unwavering support” for Ukraine.

The Tánaiste urged his European counterparts to intensify engagement with the United States in advance of Friday’s meeting.

“Nothing about Ukraine’s future should be discussed without Ukraine present,” Harris said.

“It is important to remember that while this war is being fought on Ukrainian territory, it is also a war on the continent of Europe and against a country aspiring to join the European Union.”

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