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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy set for Republic of Ireland visit
Zelenskyy inaugurates Ireland-Ukraine Economic Forum and meets Irish leaders as Ireland hosts over 120,000 Ukrainian refugees amid ongoing peace negotiations, Taoiseach said.
- On Tuesday, Gardaí warned the public of road closures and potential traffic disruption in Dublin linked to President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit, who arrived Monday night with First Lady Olena Zelenska at Dublin Airport.
- The visit includes a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach Micheal Martin, a courtesy call to President Catherine Connolly, the Ireland-Ukraine Economic Forum, and an address to the Houses of the Oireachtas on Tuesday.
- Gardaí will implement rolling and localised closures, restricting Chesterfield Avenue from 10am to 1pm and other streets from 11am, with Garda units including the motorcycle escort supporting security.
- Passengers to Dublin Airport are urged to allow extra time as normal operations continue, while members of the public should plan journeys and heed Gardaí instructions, who said plans may change for security reasons.
- A major security operation includes a drone no-fly zone and restricted Leinster House access, while the Irish Government announces 100 million in additional support, raising total aid to more than 500 million.
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Volodymyr Zelensky and Olena Zelenska arrived in Ireland on their first official visit to the country.
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