Taoiseach: EU far too passive for far too long over Middle East conflict

Leo Varadkar said he will urge fellow EU leaders next week to agree a joint call for a renewed ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Taoiseach: EU far too passive for far too long over Middle East conflict

By David Young, PA

The EU has been “far too passive for far too long” in its efforts to secure a lasting peace settlement in the Middle East, the Taoiseach has said.

Leo Varadkar said he will use next week’s meeting of the European Council to urge fellow EU leaders to agree a joint call for a renewed ceasefire and for them to press harder for the “two-state solution” peace model for Israel and Palestine.

His comments came as Israel continued its assault on the Gaza Strip following Hamas’s October 7th attacks on Israeli civilians.

Mr Varadkar was challenged on the issue in the Dáil by Labour leader Ivana Bacik, who insisted Ireland should be doing more to ramp up pressure on Israel to stop its bombardment.

“We want to see a stronger response from Ireland, pushing at EU level to ensure that other EU member states can be brought on board to seek that crucial goal of a permanent humanitarian ceasefire,” said Ms Bacik.

Israel-Hamas conflict
Labour leader Ivana Bacik said Ireland should be doing more to ramp up pressure on Israel to stop its bombardment of the Gaza Strip. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA.

In response, Mr Varadkar told the Dáil: “I’ll use my role as Taoiseach at the European Council next week to press for the European Union to adopt wording calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, and calling for the European Union in particular to take a much more active role in pushing for a two-state solution and Palestinian statehood, because the European Union has been far too passive for far too long when it comes to this conflict.”

Ms Bacik said it would be a “brave and bold” step for Ireland to officially recognise Palestine as a state in his own right.

Mr Varadkar said such a move would be ineffectual if Ireland acted alone.

“We don’t believe that the best way to do it is unilaterally – that will be dismissed,” he said.

“It will be ineffectual and will be seen as an outlier acting unilaterally at a European level.

“What we would like to do is do it as part of a group of European countries, and I think that will be a more significant statement.

“And we don’t just want it to be a statement – we want it to be part perhaps of an agreement to end the violence that’s happening at the moment and to put in place a new administration in Gaza for the day after.

“And that’s the kind of conversation that we’re having at the moment, for example with Spain, which has a similar view to ours, and some other countries as well.”

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