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Tánaiste to attend EU foreign minister meeting in Luxembourg

Tánaiste Simon Harris is to attend the meeting which set to focus on the Middle East and Russia's war in Ukraine
Tánaiste Simon Harris is to attend the meeting which set to focus on the Middle East and Russia's war in Ukraine

Tánaiste Simon Harris is expected to call for the EU to play a greater role in increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza and for more sanctions on Russia at an EU foreign minister meeting today.

The Fine Gael leader and Minister for Foreign Affairs will call for the decisions at the meeting in Luxembourg, which is set to focus on the Middle East, Russia's war in Ukraine, and developing situations in Moldova, Georgia and Sudan.

Speaking ahead of today's meeting, the Tánaiste said the EU's focus on the Middle East "must now be on preserving the ceasefire and flooding Gaza with desperately needed humanitarian aid".

"The people of Gaza have endured unimaginable suffering. Ireland has announced an additional €6 million in humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza to fund urgent food, medical care and other vital services," he added.

In relation to Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, Mr Harris also said that it is now a "critical moment for Ukraine and European security in the face of Russia's continuing war of aggression", and confirmed he supports "further sanctions on Russia as well as our strong support for Ukraine's EU accession".

The EU foreign ministers meeting is a regular, scheduled meeting of counterpart ministers in EU states.