Department of the Taoiseach

06/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2024 14:23

Taoiseach discusses the recognition of the State of Palestine with Prime Minister of Spain

Following their discussions in Dublin and Brussels last month, the Taoiseach had a phone call this morning (6 May) with the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez. They discussed the grave situation in the Middle East and their work together on the recognition of the State of Palestine.

Speaking after the phone call, the Taoiseach said:

"I spoke this morning by phone with Prime Minister Sánchez, our third time speaking in the last number of weeks. We discussed the dire situation in the Middle East and particularly in Gaza and agreed to continue working together to push for an immediate ceasefire, the unconditional and immediate release of all remaining hostages and for a surge in humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza.

"Prime Minister Sánchez and I shared our deep concern about reports that Israel has ordered an evacuation of civilians from parts of Rafah in preparation of a military operation. I reiterate my call on Israel not to undertake a full-scale military operation in Rafah. The international community has made it very clear that an Israeli military operation in Rafah will inevitably lead to disastrous humanitarian consequences and the deaths of large numbers of innocent civilians. The protection of civilians is an obligation under international humanitarian law.

"I also discussed with Prime Minister Sánchez our ongoing work together on recognising the State of Palestine. We reaffirmed the wish for both Spain and Ireland to recognise Palestine, agreeing that formal recognition is an important part of acknowledging that a two-state solution is the only way to bring about peace and stability in the region, with a State of Palestine and the State of Israel living side-by-side in peace and security. Prime Sánchez and I are both eager to make progress on this very shortly and we agreed to remain in close contact. We are coordinating efforts with other European states to recognise a Palestinian state alongside likeminded countries. This will be done in a way that can have the most positive impact on the situation on the ground.

"We also took stock of the work underway in New York on a resolution on Palestine's membership of the UN. Ireland fully supports Palestinian membership of the UN. The UN General Assembly will consider this issue on 10 May and we expect a large majority of UN member to take a similar position."

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