Bill to limit trade with Israeli settlements could be ready by summer – Harris

The Tanaiste said a specific timeline for the progress of the Bill has yet to be determined.
Bill to limit trade with Israeli settlements could be ready by summer – Harris

By Cillian Sherlock, Press Association

The Government’s planned law to restrict trade with illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land could be ready before the summer, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said.

The Government has committed to enacting its own version of the 2018 Occupied Territories Bill, which aims to ban goods from illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

The Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Prohibition of Importation of Goods) Bill is listed under “priority publication” in the Government’s spring legislative programme.

 

Pre-legislative scrutiny was completed last July.

“It could well be (completed this side of the summer),” Harris told reporters in Paris.

He said Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee had been working on the Bill and had posed questions to attorney general Rossa Fanning.

“In fairness to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, she’s done a lot of work on this,” Harris said.

“She has received very detailed advice from the attorney general, she’s gone back with further questions and queries working her way through that.”

Concerns have been raised that the Government’s legislation would only include restrictions on goods and not services in illegal Israeli settlements.

Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee
Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee has been working on the Bill (PA)

The Government has said covering services is more legally complex, and has sought advice from Fanning.

Harris said a specific timeline for the progress of the Bill has yet “to be determined”.

He added: “I would make the point, obviously, that the priority – quite rightly – for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Government in recent days has been on consular assistance, getting our citizens home, responding to the situation in the Gulf.

“But the Government’s commitment in relation to the Occupied Territories Bill remains.”

More in this section

The Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin, Ireland, 2015 Daughter tells court she ‘probably’ showed journal to mother in garda cruelty and rape trial
Aughinish Alumina investigation to be completed within weeks, Taoiseach says Aughinish Alumina investigation to be completed within weeks, Taoiseach says
Verdict of misadventure recorded in death of prisoner Verdict of misadventure recorded in death of prisoner

Sponsored Content

Solar panels on residential roof in closeup shot. From powering the country to empowering its people
Say cheese, think Kerrygold: A new range of cheeses guaranteed to put a smile on your face Say cheese, think Kerrygold: A new range of cheeses guaranteed to put a smile on your face
Young woman managing finances at home with phone and piggy bank Government Personal Investment Account must target mainstream savers
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more