Michael D. Higgins urges Ireland to use EU presidency to challenge member states on Israel-Palestine and international law
By
David MacRedmond
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
Former Irish President Michael D. Higgins has called on the Irish government to use its upcoming EU presidency to challenge member states on their commitment to the UN charter and international law, particularly regarding Israel and Palestine. In a speech at Trinity College, Higgins criticized the prioritization of economic interests over moral convictions and international law, stating that "humanity is at stake."
Key quotes
· 2 pulledIt is humanity that is at stake
Higgins criticised the government's prioritising of economic interests over moral convictions and international law
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