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– supports the decision of the Government to maintain those arrangements. – recalls the long-standing arrangements for the overflight and landing in Ireland of US military and civilian aircraft and
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– calls on the United Nations to assume a central role in securing the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people and the reconstruction of Iraq in which Ireland will play its full part – welcomes the arrangements put in place by the Government to ensure that Ireland will be able to contribute rapidly to the humanitarian effort in Iraq – welcomes the stated intention of the coalition to act swiftly to address the food and humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people – calls on all parties to any conflict to respect the provisions of international humanitarian law, in particular, the Geneva Conventions – declares its commitment to the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Iraq – expresses its earnest hope that military action, should it occur, will be of short duration and that loss of life and destruction will be kept to a minimum – endorses the decision of the Government that Ireland will not participate in the coalition's proposed military action against Iraq – regrets that the coalition finds it necessary to launch the campaign in the absence of agreement on a further resolution, notwithstanding the claims of the coalition to be acting on the basis of an existing Security Council mandate – recalls Ireland's statement as a member of the Security Council on the adoption of Resolution 1441 that it would be for the Security Council to decide on any ensuing action in the event of further Iraqi non-compliance
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– expresses its deep regret that efforts within the Security Council to reach agreement on how to address the question of Iraqi non-compliance have failed – recalls that Resolution 1441 found Iraq in material breach of its obligations under relevant resolutions, afforded Iraq a final opportunity to comply with these obligations and recalled the Security Council's repeated warnings that Iraq would face serious consequences as a result of its continued violations of its obligations – condemns the continued refusal of the Government of Iraq over a period of 12 years to comply with its obligation to disarm as imposed by numerous resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, most recently in Resolution 1441 – reaffirms Ireland's commitment to the United Nations as the guarantor of collective global security and as the appropriate forum for the resolution of disputes threatening international peace and security That Dáil Éireann, noting the imminence of military action by a United States led coalition against Iraq: