Keating outlines Irish delegation’s stance on Crimea ahead of OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
11th February 2015 - Aoife Carragher
“As a representative of the Irish parliament, I will travel to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (PA) in Vienna on 18th February where a new Russian representative to the PA will be appointed. The candidate is Ms Olga Kovitidi who represents Crimea. This presents a problem”, says Derek Keating, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Mid-West.
“While the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is independent of the intergovernmental process, and follows its own rules of procedure, Ireland does not recognise the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol. On 3rd April, 2014 the then Minister for European Affairs, Pascal Donohoe brought forward a Dáil motion which condemned the annexation and set out the Government position.
“I intend to underline this non-recognition policy. I am hopeful that this issue will be resolved satisfactorily to allow the OSCE PA to assume its role as a forum for dialogue and engagement on the conflict in Ukraine.
“I look forward to attending the meeting in Vienna on behalf of the Houses of the Oireachtas.”
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