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Opposition parties in a problem -Miceál Martin’s key must grow with Trump -The Irish Times

Opposition parties in a problem -Miceál Martin’s key must grow with Trump -The Irish Times

There is a certain consensus between opposition parties that Micheál Martin have to pick up a problem with the president Donald Trump in particular: aerate.

Labour’s Foreign Affairs spokesman Duncan Smith said he is “according to Taoiseach to raise the situation of many people who suffer the brutality of war.”

“The people of Ireland have clarified the desire to support those in Ukraine and in aerateWhile we see an additional conflict in Syria and Yemen, on the verge of several blood. Taoiseach must use his opportunity with President Trump to make these opinions clearly known, “said Mr. Smith in a statement.

Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald He said that Taoiseach must raise the situation of the Palestinians with Mr. Trump – both in front of the rooms and behind the closed doors.

Speaking on a press conference on Monday, Mrs. McDonald mentioned that Mr. Martin meets Mr. Trump “in a moment when there is an additional blockage on Gaza, where the help is stopped, where the electricity is cut and where there is a threat to the people in Gaza for mass expelling and to annex to their territory.”

She said that Mr. Martin would “have the ear of the president of the United States and it is important to use this opportunity.”

( Micheál Martin raised before meeting the Oval Office with Trump, while the Burke family travels to WashingtonIt opens in the new window )

A spokesman for solidarity-priority before profit said that Mr. Martin “should not meet Trump at all.” However, as the conversation goes indeed, Onus is on Taoiseach to raise “Trump’s threat to ethnically cleanse.”

Last month, the US president suggested the permanent movement of the Palestinians in Gaza, saying that people have no alternative than to leave the enclave devastated by the military attack of Israel. His comments were rounded at that time, including by the top officials of the United Nations.

Solidity-PBP spokesman said Mr. Martin should emphasize that the movement of Palestinians would be “a crime against humanity”, and Mr. Trump “would pay the price to the international criminal court, for any such plan.”

( In Trump’s surprise plan to “hold” GazaIt opens in the new window )

Social -Democrats have said that Taoisach “must raise a variety of extremely important issues”, including “extremely important economic and social connections between our two countries” and “huge investment of Irish companies in the United States.”

A spokesman added that Mr. Martin must also raise “the unequivocal support of the Irish people for Ukraine and their huge concern for the continuous out of the international law by Israel in Gaza and the Westordania.”