Tánaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Harris has criticised the “barbaric and illegal full-scale invasion” of Ukraine ...
Irish premier to take part in Zelensky meeting to discuss Ukraine - It comes after a tumultuous week in politics for ...
Simon Harris was speaking ahead of today's meeting of EU foreign ministers which will discuss the EU response and support for ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSimon Harris attending Gaza event with Unrwa chiefAt an informal dinner in Brussels, delegates will hear from Philippe Lazzarini that Unrwa's funding situation is at a ...
As Ireland grapples with its defence plans, the world awaits to learn the fate of Ukraine, in some private deal being cooked ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin should go to the White House on St Patrick’s Day, Mary Lou McDonald has said, but he should confront ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSimon Harris: Ireland should raise its defence budget to €3bnIreland’s military spending should reach the highest possible level — around €3bn annually — in the coming years, the ...
Sinn Fein has defended its decision to boycott Washington DC for St Patrick’s Day amid criticism from political opponents ...
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Hosted on MSNIreland’s stance on Ukraine clear, says Harris as Taoiseach set to meet Trump in weeksTánaiste Simon Harris has said Ireland will continue to speak up on Ukraine, with tensions high ahead of the Taoiseach’s visit to the White House next month. Mr Harris has made clear this country ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNSimon Harris vows Ireland will 'support Ukraine for as long as it takes'Speaking to reporters in Johannesburg, the Tánaiste said "there's real alarm and concern across the European Union" about "some of the rhetoric that we've heard in relation to Ukraine in recent days" ...
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Hosted on MSNIreland is attending the G20 summit today for the first time ever (but won't be meeting Russia)Today’s meeting of G20 countries’ foreign affairs ministers is due to focus on issues of global trade and “current political ...
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Hosted on MSNSimon Harris to meet world's foreign ministers in South Africa as Ireland takes part in G20 for first timeGovernment statement said 'global trade and current political developments are being discussed' at the meeting ...
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