17/10/2011

Ahern and Adams Attend Basque Peace Talks

A group of politicians who were involved in Ireland's 'Peace Process' have travelled to Spain to help broker an agreement between the Spanish government and Spanish separatists.

Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, are among those involved.

This comes at a time when a major development is expected in Spain's peace process. There is speculation that the Basque separatist group ETA may announce moves towards a permanent end to their armed campaign.

Bertie Ahern and Gerry Adams, as well as other prominent players in the Irish peace process, have been involved in efforts to bring the Basque conflict to an end.

The Background

The Basque conflict, also known as the Spain–ETA conflict, is an armed conflict between the Spanish state, France and the Basque National Liberation Movement, a group of social and political Basque organisations, which seek independence from Spain and France.

The movement is built around the armed organization ETA, considered by the European Union and the United States as a terrorist organization, which since 1959 has launched a campaign of attacks against Spanish administrations.

Conflict takes place mostly on Spanish soil, although in a smaller degree it is also present in France, and it's the longest ongoing violent conflict in Western Europe. It has been sometimes referred to as "Europe's longest war".

Tensions about the type of relationship the Basque territories should maintain with the Spanish authorities have existed since the origins of the Spanish state and in many cases have fuelled military confrontation, such as the Carlist Wars and the Spanish

(LB/BMcC)

Related Irish News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

14 March 2024
Ministers Praise Critical Work Of Ireland Funds
The First Minister and deputy First Minister have praised the work of Ireland Funds, highlighting its critical role in promoting and supporting peace. Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly, speaking at the Ireland Funds Gala in Washington, welcomed the positive and real impact made across society by the philanthropic body.
31 August 2012
Three Arrested Following Drugs Find
A couple from Cork and an Irishman have been arrested in Spain after €6 million of cannabis was discovered on board an Irish yacht. Approximately 500kg of the drug was discovered on board the vessel by Spanish authorities. It is believed to have been travelling from Morocco. Gardai are liaising with Spanish police in relation to the three suspects.
21 October 2011
ETA 'Cessation' Welcomed In North
Both Sinn Fein and NI-based supporters of the Basque people in Spain have welcomed news that 'the war is over' with an end to the long-running armed terrorist campaign by ETA.
20 November 2009
Basque Extradition 'Invalid'
A judge in the North has thrown out attempts to extradite a Basque man because of lack of specific details about the charges allegedly linking him with terrorism, writes Carla Liébana The Recorder of Belfast, Tom Burgess, ruled the European Arrest Warrant for the extradition to Spain of Arturo 'Beñat' Villanueva Arteaga invalid yesterday.
24 August 2010
Catalan 'Idiot' Jibe Probed By RTÉ
The Irish State broadcaster has been investigating reports that a woman from the Catalan region of Spain who was being interviewed by an RTÉ reporter was branded an "idiot".