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Irish Post
15-07-2025
- Politics
- Irish Post
Russia ‘not interested in peace' says Ireland's EU Affairs Minister ahead of Brussels meet
IRELAND will stand strong alongside Ukraine as its war with Russia continues, EU Affairs Minister Thomas Byrne said today. Mr Byrne is in Brussels for a meeting of EU Foreign Ministers where the ongoing conflict between the two nations will be among the topics up for discussion. 'EU support for Ukraine, in the face of Russia's ongoing aggression, must remain steadfast,' Mr Byrne said this morning. EU Affairs Minister Thomas Byrne pictured in Brussels for today's meeting (Pic: 'The escalation in Russia's brutal attacks on Kyiv, and cities across Ukraine, continue to demonstrate that Russia is not interested in peace.' The situation in the Middle East and the deepening political tensions in Georgia will also be on today's agenda. 'The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic,'Mr Byrne said. 'We urgently need to see humanitarian aid delivered at scale, into and throughout Gaza, and a ceasefire and hostage release deal reached. 'The situation in the West Bank continues to be deeply concerning,' he added. 'In Brussels today I will join fellow EU Ministers to discuss the need for action, to improve the situation on the ground, and I will raise follow-up to the review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement.' Regarding the situation in Georgia, where the Georgian government has jailed a number of politicians from the main opposition party in recent weeks, he added: 'We will also have an opportunity to discuss the situation in Georgia,' 'The EU must send a clear message to the Georgian government that it is heading in the wrong direction.' See More: Georgia, Ireland, Middle East, Russia, Ukraine


Irish Post
15-07-2025
- Business
- Irish Post
Historic moment as Tánaiste welcomes Brazilian Foreign Minister to Ireland
TÁNAISTE Simon Harris has held an historic meeting with Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira in Dublin. Mr Vieira's trip celebrated 50 years of diplomatic ties between the two nations and marked the first official visit of a Brazilian foreign minister to Ireland. Tánaiste Simon Harris has held an historic meeting with Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira in Dublin (Pic: 'I was delighted to welcome Minister Vieira to Ireland, especially as we celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties, a milestone highlighting the depth of our relationship,' Mr Harris said. The pair discussed bilateral relations, relations between the European Union and the Latin America and Caribbean region, and wider global challenges, a spokesperson for Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs explained. 'I expressed Ireland's support for Brazil's upcoming presidency of COP30 and welcomed its leadership in global climate effort,' Mr Harris said. 'Ireland will contribute €15 million to the Brazilian government's Amazon Fund starting in 2025,' he added. 'I also recognised the valuable contribution of the Brazilian community to Irish society.' While in Ireland, Minister Vieira will pay a courtesy call on President Higgins in Áras an Uachtaráin and also meet with the Brazil-Ireland Parliamentary Friendship Group in Leinster House.