Tánaiste to bring proposal for €100m in aid to Ukraine
- Ireland's deputy premier Simon Harris will present a proposal for €100 million in financial assistance to Ukraine this week, which will support non-lethal military measures.
- Harris stated, "There is a country that was living peacefully in Europe that has been brutally and illegally invaded by Russia," emphasizing Ireland's support for Ukraine.
- He remarked, "There is only one aggressor here and the aggressor’s name is Putin," highlighting the importance of supporting Ukraine's sovereignty.
- Harris mentioned that the financial aid will cover purchases like armored vehicles and cybersecurity measures to assist Ukraine.
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