Continued support for Ukraine ‘a necessity and not a choice’, Tánaiste Simon Harris to tell meeting of EU foreign ministers ...
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin will attend a meeting of world leaders organised by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNPaschal Donohoe shoots down Micheál Martin's idea of tax breaks for developersIt comes just days after Tánaiste Simon Harris attempted to distance himself from comments made by Micheál Martin over ...
‘Simon Harris is not interested in this, period’: How Irish unity has slid down the political agenda
Tánaiste Simon Harris’s suggestion in Stormont recently that unification is ‘not a priority’ for him surprised few people ...
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Irish Independent on MSNIreland’s stance on Ukraine is clear, says Tánaiste Simon Harris, as Taoiseach set to meet Donald Trump in weeksTánaiste Simon Harris has said Ireland will continue to speak up on Ukraine, with tensions high ahead of the Taoiseach’s ...
With ideological differences no wider than a cigarette paper, you’d think the Government parties would have nothing holding ...
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Hosted on MSNSimon Harris condemns ‘barbaric and illegal’ actions by Russia on third anniversary of Ukraine invasionTánaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Harris has criticised the “barbaric and illegal full-scale invasion” of Ukraine by Russia as he prepares to meet fellow foreign ministers on the third ...
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Irish Examiner 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 ...
Economic ties and trade, Irish concerns over human rights in China and efforts to end the war in Ukraine were all raised at a meeting between Tánaiste Simon Harris and Chinese foreign minister ...
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste have welcomed Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Dublin. The senior figures discussed EU-China relations, trade, human rights, and the conflicts in Ukraine and the ...
Ireland could provide peacekeepers to Ukraine if it was required under a UN-mandated ceasefire agreement, it has emerged.
The Social Democrats TD Rory Hearne has described the proposal brought to Cabinet today, for an additional €450m to deliver 3 ...
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