'A strongly worded letter?' - Justice Minister Helen McEntee quizzed on lack of security agreements ahead of EU Presidency
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'A strongly worded letter?' - Justice Minister Helen McEntee quizzed on lack of security agreements ahead of EU Presidency
"Helen McEntee appeared before the Joint Committee on Defence and National Security on Thursday morning and was asked about Ireland's preparations for the Presidency, which starts on July 1."
Ireland's Minister for Defence, Helen McEntee, informed the Joint Committee on Defence and National Security that Ireland has not yet made security agreements with other countries in preparation for assuming the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The Presidency begins on July 1. McEntee appeared before the committee to discuss Ireland's readiness for this significant role, which typically involves coordinating EU affairs and representing member states' interests during the six-month term.
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