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Neutral Ireland insists it will ‘not be found wanting’ on Ukraine peacekeeping

  • Ireland plans to remove a law requiring UN approval for troop deployments, as announced by Taoiseach Michéal Martin.
  • Taoiseach Martin emphasized that Russia, China, and the U.S. should not hold a veto on troop deployments.
  • The opposition argues that this decision undermines Irish neutrality and multilateralism, which Martin denies.
  • Ireland aims to increase military spending while maintaining its policy of non-alignment.
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Prime Minister Martin announced that he is advocating for his country's participation in a peacekeeping force, if it is agreed to be deployed on Ukrainian territory.

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Ireland will not be part of any ‘deterrent’ deployment in Ukraine – Taoiseach

Micheal Martin said the country would be willing to be engaged in a peacekeeping mission if a ceasefire is reached.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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