Prime Minister of Ireland Visits Ukraine

Prime Minister of Ireland Visits Ukraine

Irish Prime Minister Michal Martin has arrived in Kyiv and said that he would support Ukraine in the face of Russia's "immoral and unprovoked terrorist war.

 

This was reported by The Irish Times.

 

Martin will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He intends to discuss how Ireland and the EU can support the country's current and future needs.

 

The Irish government also said Martin will see with his own eyes the devastation caused by the bombing and targeted attacks on civilians during the invasion and occupation by Russian forces.

 

"The prime minister will reaffirm Ireland's full support for the extension of sanctions against Putin's regime, Ukraine's path to full EU membership, and our commitment to working with our EU colleagues to ensure Ukraine's recovery," the statement said.

 

Exact details of the visit were not disclosed for security reasons, but it is known that Martin arrived in Kyiv by land from Poland.





Irish Prime Minister Michal Martin has arrived in Kyiv and said that he would support Ukraine in the face of Russia's "immoral and unprovoked terrorist war.

 

This was reported by The Irish Times.

 

Martin will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He intends to discuss how Ireland and the EU can support the country's current and future needs.

 

The Irish government also said Martin will see with his own eyes the devastation caused by the bombing and targeted attacks on civilians during the invasion and occupation by Russian forces.

 

"The prime minister will reaffirm Ireland's full support for the extension of sanctions against Putin's regime, Ukraine's path to full EU membership, and our commitment to working with our EU colleagues to ensure Ukraine's recovery," the statement said.

 

Exact details of the visit were not disclosed for security reasons, but it is known that Martin arrived in Kyiv by land from Poland.