Taoiseach Micheal Martin said he will articulate Ireland’s support for a two-State solution to President Trump on St Patrick’s Day
Taoiseach Micheal Martin will articulate Ireland’s support for a two-State solution to President Trump on St Patrick’s Day – although he’s still waiting on the White House invitation to arrive.
He also said it was important he attended a Holocaust commemoration at Auschwitz after“false accusations about antisemitism in Ireland”. Mr Martin also previously accused Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza, adding: “It’s a collective punishment of the people. They are war crimes. It’s genocidal.”
He added: “I was actually very anxious that government talks would be completed to enable me to attend the Auschwitz ceremony, particularly when there are fewer and fewer survivors of that horror alive.”
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