Ireland to allow Royal Navy to patrol its waters
Ireland's strategy focuses on protecting undersea internet cables and energy links with allied patrols to deter hostile threats, including concerns about Russian sabotage, officials said.
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Royal Navy could patrol Irish waters as Europe ramps up defence cooperation
A new European security development could see the Royal Navy helping patrol waters around Ireland, highlighting a wider shift in defence cooperation across Europe as tensions rise in the North Atlantic. The move follows the launch of Ireland’s first-ever National Maritime Security Strategy, which aims to strengthen protection of critical infrastructure such as undersea internet cables and energy… Source
Royal Navy to patrol Ireland’s waters after country accused of ‘freeloading’ on British protection
The Royal Navy will patrol Ireland’s waters in a bid to ward off Russian ships as soon as July. As part of a new partnership with Britain and France, the Republic will be guarded by warships when it assumes the EU presidency this summer. The UK’s neutral neighbour is said to be wary of the security threat posed by Moscow during its six-month-long presidency – as well as to crucial infrastructure in its seas like undersea cables. And when it tak…
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