The return of Trump to the White House is tearing up relationships between old allies and Ireland faces some big questions ...
Ireland's allocation for non-lethal military support to Ukraine was announced the day after the US said it was pausing ...
As specified by the Irish Mirror, EUR 80 million of this money will be spent on partner procurement with EU countries, ...
Micheal Martin said the country would be willing to be engaged in a peacekeeping mission if a ceasefire is reached.
Ireland will participate in a peacekeeping operation in Ukraine if there is a deal to end the war, the Irish premier said, ...
Irish troops will not be sent to Ukraine to participate in a “deterrent force”, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said Wednesday, ...
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GlobalData on MSNThales Belfast to supply advanced missiles to UkraineUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a substantial £1.6bn agreement to supply advanced air defence missiles to ...
The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that Ireland wants a peace agreement in Ukraine that is durable and sustainable, and he will ...
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As the Trump administration works to end the conflict, it should keep in mind why the fate of Ukraine matters here in America ...
In a transactional new world order, where the most powerful nations are the ones who can strike the best deals, Ireland has ...
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News Letter on MSNThales: Who the firm behind Belfast's £1.6bn Ukraine missile deal are, and how they came to be in Northern Ireland - and how to pronounce their nameIn a quiet part of East Belfast lie the Belfast headquarters of one of Northern Ireland’s biggest manufacturing success ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTaoiseach open to sending Irish troops to Ukraine ‘if a ceasefire develops’ – but insists ‘we wouldn’t be part of deterrent force’The Taoiseach has said he is open to sending Irish troops to Ukraine to keep the peace if a ceasefire deal is struck.
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