Tanaiste Simon Harris confirms plans to increase spend on non-lethal military aid to Ukraine despite Trump's Zelensky attack
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In light of escalating tensions between the US and Ukraine, Ireland announced plans to double its non-lethal military aid to Ukraine from €50 million to €100 million. This decision follows strong criticisms from US leaders towards Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky during a recent White House meeting. Irish Minister Simon Harris expressed unwavering support for Ukraine, with discussions ongoing about additional European assistance. Harris emphasized Zelensky's dedication to his country, reaffirming Ireland's commitment to stand united with Europe against Russian aggression.
He is a wartime leader doing his very best to protect his people from a brutal, illegal Russian invasion. There is only one aggressor, that aggressors name is Vladimir Putin.
Read at Irish Independent
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