Irish government agrees to give €9 million to Ukraine for non-lethal military funding only – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Irish government agrees to give €9 million to Ukraine for non-lethal military funding only




Ireland will not be funding weapons to Ukrainian soldiers, but will give €9m for non-lethal military funding.

The Irish Government will be giving Ukraine €9m to the non-lethal EU fund aiding Ukrainian forces. This will include helmets, medical equipment, blood and fuel reports RTE.

The Government decided to abstain from contributing to Ukrainian weapons due to their coalition commitments in the current Programme for Government.
Irish neutrality was not given as a reason for not providing weapons.

“In line with the commitment in the Programme for Government, Ireland will constructively abstain from the lethal equipment elements and will not contribute financially to this aspect,” a Department spokesperson.

It is expected that Austria and Malta will also take this funding approach whilst the EU has announced a programme to arm the Ukrainian army.

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