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The Independent
6 hours ago
- Politics
- The Independent
Harris says ‘world on brink of extraordinary destabilisation'
The world is 'on the brink' of extraordinary destabilisation in the Middle East, Ireland's deputy premier has said. It comes as the EU Foreign Affairs Council has called an emergency meeting to discuss a reaction to the 'escalating and extremely dangerous' situation between Israel and Iran. Simon Harris, who is also Ireland's foreign affairs minister, said the EU will have to discuss working together to evacuate its citizens from the region. His remarks came before he was due to attend the virtual foreign affairs council meeting on Tuesday. He said: 'I think a big focus of that meeting is going to be on working together in the European Union to evacuate European citizens if and when it becomes possible or safe to do so. 'We have a very small number of citizens in Iran. Most of them are long-term residents of Iran. 'We have a larger – but still relatively small number – in Israel at the moment.' Mr Harris added: 'Obviously, the airspace is closed, and moving across land borders is potentially treacherous, and I think it will be really important, as we have done at an EU level before, that we work together to see if and when it may be safe to make an intervention for any citizen seeking to leave, and how we can collaborate at a European level.' Speaking to reporters in Dublin, Mr Harris said it was 'almost impossible to overstate the serious level of danger here'. He added: 'To say the world is on the brink of an extraordinarily destabilising situation in the region would be absolutely a statement of fact, if not an understatement.' Mr Harris, who is also Ireland's foreign affairs minister, said Irish diplomats have been 'working intensively' in Tel Aviv and Tehran, as well as engaging with European counterparts. He said Ireland and Europe will continue to call for de-escalation. He said Iran had 'consistently been a source of danger in the world', adding that the state should not be able to develop nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, Irish Premier Micheal Martin said it was 'absolutely imperative' that violence in the region ceases. He said talks involving the US administration and Iranians should continue. 'Iran has been a malign country in the region for quite a long time. It has supported and financially supported many terrorist organisations in the region.' He added: 'But that said, Israel, in my view, equally, in terms of what it's doing in Gaza, is unconscionable in terms of violence between meted out to the population of Gaza, and that needs to stop.'


LBCI
14 hours ago
- Politics
- LBCI
EU foreign ministers to meet Tuesday on Israel-Iran conflict
EU foreign ministers will meet Tuesday for an emergency meeting on the Iran-Israel conflict, and "possible next steps" to bring about de-escalation, an official for the bloc's foreign policy chief said. "In light of the gravity of the situation in the Middle East, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas has convened a meeting of EU foreign affairs ministers via video link for Tuesday," said the official in her office on Sunday. AFP


CTV News
07-06-2025
- Politics
- CTV News
AFN to hold emergency meeting on major projects bill
Watch National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak on the upcoming emergency meeting to discuss Bill C-5.