Tanaiste Simon Harris confirms plans to increase spend on non-lethal military aid to Ukraine despite Trump's Zelensky attack
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Ireland plans to double its non-lethal military aid to Ukraine, raising it from €50 million to €100 million. This decision follows recent criticism of Ukrainian President Zelensky by US President Trump and Vice President Vance. Concurrently, discussions for a minerals deal to strengthen US support for Ukraine were halted after Zelensky left the White House abruptly. Irish government official Simon Harris emphasized ongoing solidarity with Ukraine, underscoring Zelensky's efforts during the ongoing conflict and reaffirming that Europe will remain united in its support against Russian aggression.
Plans are in motion for Ireland to double its military aid to Ukraine amid rising tensions, while support for President Zelensky remains steadfast despite US criticism.
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