European President of the League Holds Productive Meeting with Sinn Fein's International Desk

European President of the League Holds Productive Meeting with Sinn Fein's International Desk

Hon. Michele Piras, the European President of the League of Parliamentarians for Palestine, continued his networking efforts in Europe by conducting a significant meeting with Sinn Fein's International Desk. The Irish party, which has a longstanding presence in both the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, was represented by Ciaran Doolin and MLA Pat Sheehan, who chairs Sinn Fein's Middle-Eastern policies.

The primary topics of discussion revolved around the right of Palestinians to self-determination and the need for enhanced cooperation among European Members of Parliament (MPs) to develop effective policies at both the national and European levels. The meeting, which lasted for an hour, proved to be highly constructive, with all parties in agreement on the analyses and targets to be pursued.

The meeting marked an important step forward in fostering dialogue and collaboration between the League and Sinn Fein. The focus on Palestinian self-determination reflects the shared commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the Palestinian people and advocating for their rights on the international stage.

Hon. Michele Piras expressed his satisfaction with the outcomes of the meeting, emphasizing the importance of strengthening relationships and organizing more effectively within European institutions. By aligning their efforts, European MPs can work towards developing impactful policies that contribute to a just and sustainable resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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