Poll reveals public is split on whether Micheal Martin should criticise Donald Trump on US visit
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Public sentiment in Ireland is divided regarding Taoiseach Micheál Martin's upcoming meeting with US President Donald Trump. As reported by a recent opinion poll, a significant portion of the populace, over 50%, believes that Martin should prioritize discussions about Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on EU exports, which threaten Ireland's economic stability. This focus overrides potential criticisms regarding Trump's handling of international issues such as the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, reflecting concerns about maintaining strong Irish-American relations during a volatile economic time.
A recent opinion poll shows that over half of the Irish public believes Taoiseach Micheál Martin should prioritize addressing Trump's tariffs over discussing international issues like Ukraine and Gaza.
Public opinion appears split, with many concerned that any criticism from the Irish leader could jeopardize vital economic relations between Ireland and the United States.
Read at Independent
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