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Taoiseach Micheál Martin speaking in Dublin today. Rollingnews.ie

Taoiseach says Ireland's non-lethal military support for Ukraine is 'sufficient' as EU members are sending weapons

Micheál Martin said it would be “unthinkable” for the EU not to send arms to Ukraine.

LAST UPDATE | 28 Feb 2022

TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said that Ireland’s “main contribution” to the European Union’s unprecedented military support to Ukraine will be the provision of medical supplies.

Speaking to reporters this morning, Martin described this contribution as “sufficient” and dismissed a suggestion by that Ireland could provide lethal weapons to Ukraine.

The EU yesterday confirmed that it would fund arms supplies to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russia, with a €500 million package of military support being prepared.

The military package was agreed under the European Peace Facility mechanism, which allows for lethal weapons to be supplied by the EU to prevent conflict.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney said today that, under the mechanism, countries like Ireland uncomfortable with supplying lethal arms have the ability to supply non-lethal military aid.

Malta and Austria are understood to be taking the same approach.

“We decided last night that this is going to be a €500 million package, so half a billion Euro, to support the Ukrainian military and Ireland will contribute fully our fair share to that fund, which will be about 1.9% or about €9 million in that overall effort,” Coveney said. 

“Our money will be used for non-lethal weapons, things like helmets, protection, vests, medical case fuel, that kind of stuff.

Whereas for the other countries that are uncomfortable in purchasing lethal weapons, they will be buying things like anti-tank defence systems, anti-aircraft systems, missiles, that kind of thing.

An Taoiseach said today that it was “very understandable” that the EU mechanism has been used for the first time. 

“This is the first time ever that the European peace facility has been used for sending lethal weapons to a given conflict situation. It has been used for non-lethal force in Mali and other locations. So I think it’s very, very understandable, given the fact that the Ukrainian people are under such attack,” he said. 

Our contribution to the non-lethal strand of that peace facility does not undermine our military neutrality. We are not politically neutral, and have never been politically neutral in the sense that we uphold democratic values and democratic principles. And that is why the peace facility has been constructed in that way.

“The bottom line is we’re not funding defence but we are going to contribute and Ireland’s main contribution here would be in the field of medical supplies, humanitarian supplies. We certainly cannot prevent our colleagues in Europe from responding to the call of Ukrainians to defend themselves against a brutal on justifiable attack, I think it would be unthinkable.”

Speaking this morning, independent TD and former Defence Forces Army Ranger Cathal Berry suggested that anti-tank missiles held by Ireland’s Defence Forces could be sent to Ukraine. 

Martin said such question does not arise: 

I think what we’re doing is sufficient. I don’t think that would be an issue now with European Peace Facility having been activated to provide lethal weapons which come from the European Union, so it doesn’t arise in those terms.

The invasion of Ukraine has now entered into its fifth day, with missiles hitting a radioactive waste site in Kyiv raising concerns from the International Atomic Energy Agency.

In Belarus this morning, Russia and Ukraine met for their first talks since the outbreak of war last week. Martin said he welcomed that dialogue had opened. 

“Dialogue is the only way to resolve this issue on and I would call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and end to the violence. The humanitarian toll is mounting, there’s too much loss of live already, civilians have been injured, civilians are under siege in cities and towns across the Ukraine,” he said. 

Over the weekend, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered Russia’s nuclear weapons capabilities to be put on a high-alert status. An Taoiseach described this as “extremely reckless and irresponsible”. 

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Coveney said there was  no justification” for the threat of using nuclear weapons.

“Ireland has long argued that nuclear weapons offer no security, and their use would result in devastating humanitarian consequences,” he said. 

The minister also said that Putin agreed as the head of one of five so-called ‘nuclear weapon states’ last month that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought”.

“I call for Russia to immediately revoke the order to place nuclear weapons on high-alert status, and I urge maximum restraint, de-escalation and the avoidance of any nuclear rhetoric which will only worsen an already dangerous and unpredictable situation,” Coveney added.

Russian Ambassador

Both Coveney and Martin said today there were currently no plans to expel the Russian ambassador to Ireland, Yury Filatov.

“The expulsion of diplomats or Russian staff in embassies is quite a significant thing to do. It sends a very strong signal and Russia will respond in kind,” Coveney said.

“I think it’s likely that something will happen in that space, but we do need to be targeted. We need to bear in mind the interests of Irish citizens, both in Russia and across Ukraine.”

Martin also raised the effect that a retaliatory action could have on Irish citizens in Russia:  

Diplomatic channels are there for a reason, for a number of reasons, the most key one being that we have a capacity to handle Irish citizens in different locations across the world, not least in Moscow. Also to have a good sense of insight and to have an informed sense of what is happening in the key capitals.We don’t quite know for certain how this crisis will unfold. So keeping channels open, gives us an extra capacity to help citizens, Irish citizens could be in difficulty, or family members of Ukrainian Irish citizens who live in Ireland. So it’s extremely important that we retain that capacity.

An Taoiseach added that any decision on expelling ambassadors would be made at an EU level.  

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier urged the European Union to grant his country immediate membership.

“We appeal to the European Union for the immediate accession of Ukraine via a new special procedure,” he said.

Asked about this request today, Martin said that while he favours an accelerated process for prospective EU members, he was unsure whether Ukraine could join “immediately”. 

“I don’t know whether it can be done immediately. But I certainly would be a proponent and supporter of accelerating it and making it very clear that they can become members of the European Union,” he said.

“I’ve always favoured the acceleration of the European perspective for countries in our neighbourhood.”

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    Mute Pat Duffy
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    Dec 21st 2013, 8:47 AM

    And don’t be leaving rubbish and empty boxes at the bottle banks ye Muppets

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    Mute lawrence mulgrew
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:12 AM

    Maybe if card board and paper recycling bins were placed beside the bottle banks instead of a usual little tiny bin it wouldn’t be a problem.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 10:27 AM

    Unsupervised Cardboard compactors at bottle banks would be impractical and people would throw domestic waste into them..

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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:07 AM

    Are there still people out there who do NOT recycle?

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    Mute Macca Mock
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:25 AM

    Re-cy-cling? I’m afraid I’m not familiar with that term you adorable little ragamuffin.

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    Mute conventional
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:30 AM

    I live in an apartment block. There is a ‘rubbish’ room in the basement car park. There are large green bins and large black bins, practically side by side. There’s another one for glass. Posters everywhere make it crystal clear what items should go in what bin yet I always see cardboard, plastic bottles, glass etc in the black bin. Everytime. It’s free and it couldn’t be easier yet many of my neighbours just cannot be bothered…..

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    Mute Gaius Gracchus
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    Dec 21st 2013, 12:10 PM

    The exact same in my apartment block, I even sometimes find myself moving plastic and cardboard from the normal bins to the recycling ones, like an absolute eejit. I don’t know if it’s because some of the residents come from countries that don’t have organised recycling facilities, or if people are just being lazy baxtards, maybe I should get a sash and observe my neighbours, but it’s very cold down there this time of year.

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    Mute Kieran Nolan
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    Dec 21st 2013, 12:56 PM

    Lol, love it. Reminds me of Marino church. A few more men in sashes and we’ll get the place sorted in no time.

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    Mute conventional
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    Dec 21st 2013, 1:01 PM

    Haha yes I have also moved the odd piece from black to green. And yes, I too suspect it’s because many of the residents hail from places where recycling isn’t common. Nevertheless, a trained chimp could understand the instructions on the posters that are, again, everywhere in the building so I can only put it down to sheer indifference.

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    Mute conventional
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    Dec 21st 2013, 4:34 PM

    Dublin, yes. Travellers, no. It’s not dirty, messy, ‘this is why everyone hates us’ littering. The bins are being used. Just not correctly.

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    Mute John Doee
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    Dec 21st 2013, 8:40 AM

    I put my empty bottles in the black bin . If I have to pay to have them collected, bottlbanks and recycling are a non runner, not wasting time, effort, petrol so government can meet recycling targets and look good in europe.

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    Mute Shane O'Connell
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    Dec 21st 2013, 8:46 AM

    Ignorant, lazy, self-serving pig. What an attitude to be proud of, “it’s someone else’s problem.”

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    Mute Macca Mock
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    Dec 21st 2013, 8:55 AM

    I feck them into the river

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    Mute lawrence mulgrew
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:10 AM

    Johns right. There’s no incentive to promote recycling in this country. It costs the consumer more to be green. The likes of Germany pay 10cent a bottle. And you bring it back to the supermarket. This country is a joke when it comes to recycling. You get charged to dispose of food waste which is composted down bagged and then sold back to you. Typical irish ways. Charged twice.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:10 AM

    Oh , the tree huggers are after me. Well I m off to harpoon a whale, while wearing my fur farmed coat and driving my 5 litre hummer.

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    Mute Dwayne Jordan
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:12 AM

    I have seen people throw their refuse bags into the river in the town I live. Dirty lazy ignorant people. Most of the waste could have been recycled. The most common thing found are overflowing refuse bags of cheap imported lager cans. In most cases they are left only a short distance from recycling banks. Pure laziness!

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    Mute Dave Harris
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:15 AM

    But you pay for your black bin so you’re not saving money.

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    Mute John Doee
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:18 AM

    Your paying anyway

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    Mute Macca Mock
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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:20 AM

    Yea i live near a river too and find it very convenient

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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:55 AM

    Some people do not have the brains to crush a can or cardboard box and prefer instead to leave the bin overflowing. You can take a donkey to water etc. etc.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 2:24 PM

    I didn’t know you could put glass in the black bin. No more trips to the bottle bank then. Thanks.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 7:23 PM

    The environment would be a good incentive, and the fact that if you do a weekly shop, at a shopping centre, or infact any stretch of retail, there will be most likely recycling bins there.

    Lazy and selfish mentality.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 8:38 AM

    As recyclers for many years we dont wait for the binmen to shiw up

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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:39 AM

    Always makes me laugh when people get wound up by comments made by the likes of mocca Mack.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 10:25 AM

    Don’t feed into people like macca mock they have nothing for doing but only trying to get a reaction from people. Ignore their stupid comments and they will go away.

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    Mute Harry Webb
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    Dec 21st 2013, 11:24 AM

    Some years ago I returned to Ireland and climbed Bray Head….it was like a rubbish tip….I did hear later that the community did something about it….I do hope that Ireland has improved in caring for the environment… It is not good to be remembered as environmentally irresponsible?

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    Dec 21st 2013, 9:40 AM

    Macca mock even

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    Dec 21st 2013, 1:27 PM

    The glass that you all lovingly sort and pack all ends up in one big truck and is sent over the border. We have no glass making left remember? As folks are mostly too idle to recycle properly all rubbish should be dumped in the same bin and mechanically sorted which would make more sense financially and the recovered material used as is done elsewhere such as mixing glass and old tyres to make road surfaces.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 5:49 PM

    You tell us where you would get a mechanical sorter which could separate curry leftovers from paper.

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    Dec 21st 2013, 6:09 PM

    @Alan Lawlor, familiarise yourself with the subject and drop back later.

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    Mute Geraldine Margaret Bowes
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    Dec 21st 2013, 5:40 PM

    If your green bin is full and u still have stuff to recycle put them in white plastic bags so that the bin men can see that they are recyclable we try to recycle everything and our bin is always full and with the bags the drivers have no problem collecting them!!

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    Dec 22nd 2013, 10:40 AM

    I am also amazed by the number of people who think that recycling somehow discharges all responsibility we have as humans to preserve conditions on earth conducive to continued life on earth! The motto is: reduce, re-use, recycle – in that order!!! So in Germany when people return glass bottles for money, it is hopefully for re-use rather than recycling. We used to have the same here…

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