Ms McDonald said starving people, carpet bombing civilians and the destruction of hospitals was not defence but “an all-out offensive assault on a refugee population trapped in the world’s largest open-air prison”. Mr Varadkar also said Israel should turn power and water back on and allow humanitarian corridors be created in Palestine.
“The banks must continue to offer payment breaks to individuals and business that still need them. However, Mr Varadkar said that this would not mean a sudden cut-off for those already availing of the schemes. He said that banks would assess claims for payment breaks or restructures on a “case by case basis”.
But the response from Eugene Lennon, a principal officer in the department was immediate – you can’t have it. Varadkar asked his adviser Claire Mungovan to get a copy from the department, which she did on April 10th – though not, it seems, from Harris’s office. Varadkar posted the document to Ó Tuathail’s home address in Clonskeagh, on April 15th or 16th. Speaking to the media in Belfast on Monday, Mr Varadkar remarked that opponents criticised the timing of his united Ireland remarks, adding that it appeared there was never a good time to make them. The two men had earlier held a 15-minute bilateral meeting in the margins of what would otherwise have played out as a good news story, the allocation of more than €1 billion in funding for a range of groups and projects across Northern Ireland and the border counties. The verbal barrage was aimed at recent comments by Mr Varadkar about the likelihood of a united Ireland within his lifetime and the possible need for a “Plan B” if talks to restore power sharing at Stormont don’t succeed in the near future.
Speaking before a bilateral meeting with Rishi Sunak in the Spanish city of Granada, Leo Varakdar said he could barely recognise the country. Mr Varadkar, who was Taoiseach at the time of the initial shutdown of the country, was looking back on that moment at a Government event on Tuesday. Labour leader Ivana Bacik said the Israeli ambassador to Ireland’s response on the radio this morning “shamefully focused less on the human tragedy resulting from the attack on the hospital and more on the attribution of blame for the bombing of the hospital”. She called for a “full and immediate ceasefire” and added that the actions of the Israeli government had to be condemned. Speaking during Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil on Wednesday, the Taoiseach said the Government condemned unequivocally the bombing of Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza on Tuesday night and that it “might yet prove to be a war crime”.
Varadkar then was meeting with the president in the Oval Office before both were to head to the Capitol for a lunch with congressional leaders. Biden has said he plans to soon visit both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom, to mark the 25th anniversary of the U.S.-brokered Good Friday accord. That agreement helped end sectarian violence that had raged for decades over the question of Northern Ireland unifying with Ireland or remaining part of the U.K. Varadkar’s spokesman has vigorously denied the significance of the email exchanges, insisting that the document sent to Ó Tuathail was the early version of the contract which Harris had given him earlier in the month. But it is Varadkar himself who insisted that there were no significant changes between the two documents. Harris’s adviser had requested a copy of the updated version for him on the morning of Monday, April 15th.
“I echo the words of the Secretary of State. His interventions recently have not been helpful. He is planning for failure, I am not. He talks about Plan B, I am focused on Plan A which is getting this right for the people of Northern Ireland. There was a strong hint of choreography when Jeffrey Donaldson spoke to the media at an investment summit in Belfast on Wednesday. “I think it’s inevitable in the Republic of Ireland when they face a great contest against Sinn Féin the present Government are bound to talk about a united Ireland and we recognise that they’re entitled to talk about a united Ireland, of course they are.”
“We believe it is potentially a contravention of the European convention on human rights and certainly I will say that to the prime minister,” he said. The Tánaiste has said that there is “no cliff-edge” for people who have payment breaks or interest-only arrangements with banks due to Covid-19, however, applications for breaks will end from September 30. Varadkar’s comments – unusually limpid for a centrist party accustomed to woolier sentiments about a united Ireland – followed a surge in support for Sinn Féin, the main opposition party in the republic.
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Government ministers are examining proposals looking at mortgage interest relief for those most under pressure following the latest European Central Bank rate rise. The gathering of leaders across the continent including 17 non-EU leaders to discuss Ukraine was a message, said Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, as she arrived at the conference. He will tell the British PM that his plans to go ahead with legislation to give an amnesty to people accused of killing during the Northern Ireland Troubles were a breach of the convention that supports justice for all.
And the EU addresses some of the issues that arose around commerce and goods that cross the Irish Sea from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. “We really want to profoundly thank you and America for your leadership in relation to Ukraine,” Varadker said. Later, perhaps realising that the earlier response was somewhat dismissive of a request from their boss, an assistant secretary (a more senior official), Feargal Goodman, also responded to the request from Harris adviser. Varadkar apologised for his actions in the Dáil in November after a period of sustained political and media criticism but the political immediate edge reviews fallout of the controversy has had a lengthy half-life, with online attacks on Varadkar frequently citing “Leo the Leak”. His comments were a clear signal that the Irish Government, as joint guarantor of the Good Friday Agreement, has an interest in what is, or is not, happening at Stormont and believes it has a right to comment. “Unlike the Taoiseach I have a mandate from the people of Northern Ireland to do this, to pursue the solutions that we need and then we’ll get the institutions up and running and I look forward to co-operating with the Irish Government on how we can improve relations.
Ireland’s deputy prime minister said the views of unionists must be understood and respected but that no one group had a veto on Ireland’s future. Sinn Féin wants the British government to bypass the executive and assembly at Stormont and to pass the legislation at Westminster, but some unionist leaders have warned London to not intervene. Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world’s media organizations, industry events and directly to consumers. The 2020 coalition deal – which included the smaller Green Party – for the first time united Martin’s Fianna Fail and Varadkar’s Fine Gael, which are Ireland’s dominant centre-right parties and have led every government since independence a century ago.