Harris holds calls over Unifil mandate

Ireland remains committed to renewing the Unifil mission, the Tánaiste has said.
Harris holds calls over Unifil mandate

By Cillian Sherlock, PA

Ireland remains committed to renewing the Unifil mission, the Tánaiste has said.

Simon Harris held discussions with EU and UN counterparts on Friday in a bid to secure a continuation of the mission ahead of the renewal of its mandate at the end of August.

He held separate calls with UN Under Secretary General for peace operations Jean Pierre LaCroix, foreign minister of Italy, Antonio Taranji, and foreign minister of Lebanon, Youssef Raggi.

Speaking afterwards, the Tánaiste said: “Since 1978, participation in Unifil has been a key demonstration of Ireland’s commitment to international peacekeeping.

“I remain exceptionally proud of the Defence Forces members serving in Unifil and the contribution they make every day.

“It is clear to me, including through my visit in March this year, that Unifil continues to play a vital role in ensuring stability and security.

He added: “Ireland remains committed to supporting peace and stability in Lebanon, including through the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and the renewal of Unifil’s mandate in the coming weeks.”

In the call with Mr Rajji, Mr Harris also discussed the ongoing trial of those accused of killing Private Sean Rooney in Lebanon in December 2022.

He said: “I underscored the importance of ensuring accountability and justice in this case for the family of Private Rooney, the Government and people of Ireland.”

Mr Harris will hold further talks on the matter, including with the French foreign minister, who is leading the bid to secure the renewal of the mandate.

Poland has also said it believes the mission must continue for the stability and security of the region.

Mr Harris told Cabinet this week that the Unifil mission is vital for retention and morale of Irish troops, as well as Ireland’s “unwavering commitment to international peace and security”.

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