Minister Coveney meets with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Press release 25 May 2021
Simon Coveney, TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, met today with the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Mr. Péter Szijjártó, during his visit to Ireland.
Minister Coveney said
“I am pleased to welcome Minister Szijjártó to Dublin. This is an important opportunity for us to reinforce the connections between our two countries and to share perspectives as we discuss significant EU and international issues.”
The Ministers discussed a wide range of issues including Belarus, the Middle East Peace Process, both countries’ priorities for their respective Presidencies of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe and the Conference on the Future of Europe. Hungary began their Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe this May, while Ireland will assume the Council of Europe Presidency in the second ha
Minister Coveney meets with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Press release 25 May 2021
Simon Coveney, TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, met today with the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Mr. Péter Szijjártó, during his visit to Ireland.
Minister Coveney said
“I am pleased to welcome Minister Szijjártó to Dublin. This is an important opportunity for us to reinforce the connections between our two countries and to share perspectives as we discuss significant EU and international issues.”
The Ministers discussed a wide range of issues including Belarus, the Middle East Peace Process, both countries’ priorities for their respective Presidencies of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe and the Conference on the Future of Europe. Hungary began their Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe this May, while Ireland will assume the Council of Europe Presidency in the second half o
May 18, 2021
There is an important distinction between prediction and warning. No one can now predict how the current fighting between Israel and the Palestinians will end, or if it will even pause for a prolonged period – a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas can easily become the prelude to a new low-level, sporadic war of attrition or Intifada. History teaches all too well that any form of new agreement can become the prelude to new acts of political extremism and polarization – to acquiring new arms and defenses, taking new security measures, and creating forms of resistance and terrorism.
The latest rounds of Israeli and Palestinian violence have already reached levels where they are a further barrier to any real and lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Israel has reported that more than 3,400 Hamas rockets had been fired at Israel in the week ending on May 17
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