Minister of State Creighton supports EU measures against Syria
The Minister of State for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton T.D.,
gave Ireland’s support to the introduction of new sanctions against
Syria at a meeting of EU Ministers in Brussels today. The
Minister said:
“The situation in Syria is worsening, with an increasing death
toll. We must continue to exert pressure on Damascus to end the
crisis. I welcome the additional restrictive measures agreed by the
EU today against the Assad regime”
The Minister expressed Ireland’s increasing concern about the
nuclear situation in Iran and joined her EU colleagues in
condemning the continuous expansion of Iran’s enrichment programme.
Ministers agreed to look at possible new and reinforced restrictive
measures against Iran at their next meeting.
On the future of EU policy towards Afghanistan, the Minister
reiterated Ireland’s on-going commitment to the country and to the
EU Police Mission there, in which members of the Garda Síochána are
participating. The Minister said:
“Ireland strongly supports the international community’s
involvement in helping Afghanistan in its next phase of transition
to a peaceful, democratic nation, based on respect for human rights
and the rule of law.”
The Minister welcomed the EU’s response to the worsening situation
in the Horn of Africa with the adoption of a new Strategic
Framework for the region. Ministers discussed the political
aspects of the crisis there, ahead of a discussion of the
humanitarian situation amongst Development Ministers, which was
attended by the Minister of State for Trade and Development, Jan
O’Sullivan T.D.
EU Ministers also welcomed the recent positive developments in
Libya, including the Declaration of Liberation on 23 October and
the appointment of a new Prime Minister. They acknowledged
the significant challenges that lie ahead for the country and
underlined the EU’s commitment to assist the Transitional
Government in establishing functioning and democratic institutions
in the country, as part of an overall UN-led process.
Ministers also welcomed the conduct of the recent elections in
Tunisia to elect a Constituent Assembly, and reiterated the EU’s
commitment to support the Tunisian transition with concrete steps
to increase trade and integration with the EU.
Minister Creighton will also attend the General Affairs Council in Brussels tomorrow (Tuesday 15th November), which will discuss the future of the EU budget for 2014-2020 and prepare for the next European Council meeting on 9 December.
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