Sinn Féin say they are going to no longer attend US St Patrick’s Pace celebrations


Jayne McCormack and Jessica Lawrence

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PA Media Mary Lou McDonald, with brown hair, wearing a stripy white and black top, standing beside Michelle O'Neill, with blonde hair, wearing a purple jacket. PA Media

Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald and primary minister Michelle O’Neill is not going to attend St Patrick’s Pace occasions on the White Area this hour

When power-sharing is functioning, it’s customized for the primary and deputy first ministers to form the go back and forth to Washington DC.

In a video posted at the social media platform X, McDonald stated she had adopted the president’s feedback on Gaza with “growing concern” and had listened in “horror” to requires “mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from their homes and the permanent seizure of Palestinian lands”.

“Such an approach is a fundamental breach of international law, is deeply destabilising in the Middle East and a dangerous departure from the UN position of peace and security for both Palestinians and Israelis and the right of Palestinians to self-determination,” she added.

Sinn Féin say they are going to no longer attend US St Patrick’s Pace celebrationsPA Media Mary Lou McDonald - a woman with shoulder-length brown hair is squinting as she is speaking. She is wearing a pink scarf and a blue coat.PA Media

Mary Lou McDonald says Irish community have listened “in horror” to feedback made by way of Donald Trump

At a press convention following the announcement, McDonald added that the USA is a “valued friend” of Eire, with sturdy amusement ties and function within the Irish economic system.

Then again, the Sinn Féin president stated the flow US management is “catastrophically wrong” on Palestine.

“I have made a decision not to attend events in the White House this year as a principled stance against the call for the mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from Gaza,” she stated.

“The only route to peace and security is a permanent ceasefire followed by a negotiation settlement which guarantees peace and security for both Palestinians and Israelis through a just and sustainable two state solution and that should be the solution of the US.”

McDonald often known as on Taoiseach (Irish high minister) Micheál Martin to virtue the celebrations as a chance to mirror the perspectives of the Irish community on the subject of Palestine in assistance of World legislation.

What did Trump say about Gaza?

Sinn Féin say they are going to no longer attend US St Patrick’s Pace celebrationsGetty Images Donald Trump sits at his desk in the Oval Office. He is wearing a navy suit jacket and a white collared shirt and tie.Getty Photographs

Trump made his feedback on Gaza previous this presen

O’Neill stated she had spoken to Deputy First Minister Emma Slight-Pengelly on Friday morning to tell her of the verdict.

“It is absolutely her call in terms of what she may decide to do,” she added.

“For me this about taking a principled stand this is about a moment in time a moment in history when we will all reflect on what we did and this is an opportunity to take a stand for the Palestinian people.”

Why do politicians journey to Washington?

Sinn Féin say they are going to no longer attend US St Patrick’s Pace celebrationsPA Media Leo Varadkar stands on a stage with large crystal bowl of Shamrocks. He is handing it to Joe Biden who is standing on his right. They are both smiling as people take photos.PA Media

Endmost hour, then-Taoiseach Leo Varadkar offered former US President Joe Biden with a bowl of shamrocks on the White Area

Endmost era, SDLP chief Claire Hanna stated her celebration would moderate an invitation to the White Area over the president’s stance on Gaza.

She advised BBC Radio Ulster’s Talkback programme that she may just no longer “in good conscience” attend as community have made their hopes and fears for the Palestinian community cloudless.

It’s the second one hour in a row the celebration have stated it might flip indisposed a call for participation to St Patrick’s Pace celebrations.

Democratic Unionist Celebration (DUP) meeting member David Brooks described the SDLP’s resolution as a “petulant stunt”.

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