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Irish Examiner on MSNSimon Harris to meet world's foreign ministers in South Africa as Ireland takes part in G20 for first timeGovernment statement said 'global trade and current political developments are being discussed' at the meeting ...
Ireland’s deputy premier has said blaming Ukraine for Russia’s invasion was “revisionism on speed” in response to comments by ...
TANAISTE Simon Harris has played down the possibility of sending Irish soldiers to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission as he ...
PA Media on MSN7d
Reopening probe into Martin Conway’s past behaviour after becoming FG leader would’ve been ‘very unusual’, says HarrisIT WOULD have been “very unusual” for Simon Harris to have reopened a party probe into Senator Martin Conway’s previous ...
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Irish Independent on MSNIreland aims to provide Ukraine with up to €50m in non-lethal military supportIreland is to provide up to €50m in non-lethal military support to Ukraine, a unilateral move outside European mechanisms.
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Extra.ie on MSNSimon Harris says blaming Ukraine for war ‘revisionism’ as Trump’s brands Zelenskyy a ‘dictator’Simon Harris has said that blaming Ukraine for starting the Russia-Ukraine war is ‘engaging in revisionism on speed.’ Mr ...
The Social Democrats TD Rory Hearne has described the proposal brought to Cabinet today, for an additional €450m to deliver 3 ...
The Independent on MSN12d
Trump creates instability but he is fond of Ireland, Irish deputy premier saysIrish deputy premier Simon Harris has said Donald Trump’s US presidency creates “instability”, but added that he has a ...
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Irish Independent on MSNSimon Harris says ‘significant increase’ in defence spending will not affect neutralityThe Tanaiste has said that a “significant increase” in spending on Ireland’s security infrastructure does not affect its ...
The British Government have said a multinational peacekeeping mission along the Ukrainian-Russian border could be part of any ...
Evening Standard on MSN8d
Tanaiste: Ireland will ban goods, not services, from illegal Israeli settlementsIrish deputy premier Simon Harris was accused of using technicalities to distract from a significant shift in policy.
"We stand for humanitarian rights," Tánaiste Simon Harris said while announcing the additional €20 million in funding to ...
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