Non-lethal support for Ukraine to be discussed at Cabinet
- The Cabinet will meet to discuss a proposal for €50 million in non-lethal military support for Ukraine, as outlined by Simon Harris, the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Ireland has already contributed over £130 million in stabilization and humanitarian support since the conflict began, alongside welcoming 110,000 displaced Ukrainian nationals.
- Simon Harris will propose support to Ukraine under the European Peace Facility, aimed at overcoming obstacles created by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's actions regarding the EU Ukraine Assistance Fund.
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Non-lethal support for Ukraine to be discussed at Cabinet
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris will update the Cabinet on the situation in Ukraine and outline how he intends to ensure €50 million in non-lethal military support can be given to Ukraine despite a Hungarian veto at EU level.
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