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Simon Coveney visits Bucha after discussing Ukraine's EU application 'in detail' in Kyiv

The Foreign Affairs Minister is to travel to areas directly affected by the Russian invasion.

LAST UPDATE | 14 Apr 2022

MINISTER FOR FOREIGN Affairs and for Defence Simon Coveney has held a press conference in Kyiv after meeting with his Ukrainian counterparts, and the town of Bucha.

The Minister said he was hoping to show people the town where images of dead citizens and mass graves shocked the world earlier this month.

“It’s a bit like what Sutton is to Dublin, or what Carrigaline is to Cork – a large town on the outskirts of a big city, completely destroyed,” Coveney told RTÉ’s News at One programme.

“”We are ensuring that there will be an international legal infrastructure that can fully investigate all of those crimes.”

Earlier today, Coveney met Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov in the country’s capital, and is to travel to areas directly affected by the Russian invasion.

Speaking to RTÉ, Coveney also said he and Kuleba discussed Ukraine’s accession to the EU “in detail” during the visit, as well as sanctions and the investigation of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

“We’re going to release €1 million immediately to the chief prosecutor Karim Khan,” Coveney said. “But I’m committing another €2 million to the International Criminal Court for the work that they need to do in the coming months and potentially the coming years.”

When Coveney was asked at the Kyiv press conference about whether the EU would be making further military contributions considering the looming threat of a brutal attack planned for the east and south of Ukraine, he said:

“The Irish contribution focuses on non-lethal weapons. It’s still important military assistance in terms of body armor, medical supplies, fuel and other military equipment. It’s the areas where we have expertise.”

When asked on RTÉ radio whether he would describe what is happening in Ukraine as “genocide”, as Joe Biden has and as Emmanuel Macron has refrained from doing, Coveney said that international lawyers would determine that.

“Certainly what we’ve seen is the mass murder of citizens, there’s no doubt about that.”

The Department said that Coveney’s visit to Kyiv is the first by any foreign minister of a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council since the war began.

Coveney said that the visit came about after Kuleba invited Coveney to the Ukrainian capital, and that discussions have been taking place over the past 10 days to organise the trip.

“His discussions with the Ukrainian government will focus on how Ireland can continue to provide political, security and humanitarian support to Ukraine, assist Ukraine in its application for EU candidate status, take forward further EU sanctions on Russia and hold Russia to account for its brutal and unjustified invasion,” the Department said.

Ireland has provided €20 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in neighbouring counties and €33 million in non-lethal assistance for the Ukrainian military through the European Peace Facility (out of a total of €1.5 billion).

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv last week, and the president of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola visited the previous week.

On Tuesday, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that he had offered to visit Ukraine, but the Ukrainian government had told him his trip was not wanted.

Steinmeier, a former foreign minister, is facing criticism at home and abroad for his years-long detente policy towards Moscow, which he has since admitted was a mistake.

Speaking during a visit to Warsaw, Steinmeier said he had planned to travel to Kyiv with the presidents of Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania yesterday “to send a strong signal of joint European solidarity with Ukraine”.

“I was prepared to do this, but apparently, and I must take note of this, this was not wanted in Kyiv,” he told reporters.

Russian flagship explosion

Russia’s Black Sea flagship involved in the naval assault on Ukraine has been “seriously damaged” by an explosion, state media has reported, as Moscow threatened to strike Kyiv’s command centres.

It was unclear what caused the explosion on the Moskva missile cruiser, with both sides giving conflicting reports.

Russia’s defence ministry was quoted as saying the damage was caused by ammunition detonating “as a result of a fire”, adding that the cause of the blaze was being investigated.

But a spokesman for the Odessa military administration, Sergey Bratchuk, said on Telegram that “according to available data, the cause of the ‘serious damage’ was ‘Neptune’ domestic cruise missiles”.

The Russian defense ministry said Moskva has not sunk, and that the ammunitions on board the cruiser have stopped exploding. 

With reporting from AFP.

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    Mute MrsWoman
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    Apr 11th 2015, 9:54 AM

    Setting up a transformation office? How many gardai have been allocated to this? Setting up a fancy shmancy office isn’t going to make a difference to the ordinary copper out there, who works 6 ten hour shifts back to back, who have no funding, have shoddy equipment, who deal with signing a hundred passport forms a day, telling someone their relative has just died, dealing with members of the public who all think the function of the gardai is to wave a magic wand and everything will be grand, confronting violent and sometimes armed individuals who have no regard for person or property and wouldn’t hesitate in killing a garda.. The list goes on. What’s needed is about 5,000 more gardai to deal with just the everyday things. Taking calls, responding to said calls, not to be telling the public “we’ve no car today because they’re in court, so we’ll get to your burgled house in about 5 hours “, proper allocation of time to investigate crimes. Oh and they also need a management that give a sh*t about them.

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    Apr 11th 2015, 12:31 PM

    Amen to that MrsWoman.

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    Apr 11th 2015, 8:04 AM

    Not the job it used to be, low pay = low interest in the job, no matter what industry.

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    Mute Matt Donovan
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    Apr 11th 2015, 8:26 AM

    Transformation office? When I read that I thought Kathryn Thomas was going to be weighing some fat coppers once a week while Karl Henry tried his best to give out to them.

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    Mute Mark O'Hagan
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    Apr 11th 2015, 2:19 PM

    Combatting the scourge of the breakfast roll.

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    Mute Al Beebak
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    Apr 11th 2015, 7:41 AM

    A transformation office? Now that’s the best one I’ve heard yet

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    Mute john mccarthy
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    Apr 11th 2015, 7:45 AM

    Hhmm . We will see about this ” reform” ? No confidence in the Governments ” security guards”.

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    Mute Peter O'Leary
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    Apr 11th 2015, 8:16 AM

    Total waffle. G in Garda now stands for girlie.

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    Mute Marty Borgnine
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    Apr 11th 2015, 1:02 PM

    Hillarious. Did you come up with that all by yourself?

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    Mute Prince of Burren
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    Apr 11th 2015, 7:47 AM

    Wonder will it make any difference to a force that has the tradition of what we have seen over the years? Not very hopeful

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    Mute Pat O Brien
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    Apr 11th 2015, 1:15 PM

    What tradition is that?….

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    Apr 11th 2015, 8:55 AM

    And P in Peter now stands for Tool

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    Mute Richie Curry
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    Apr 11th 2015, 1:28 PM

    Reserves badly managed, very unfair on all involved. Should be an asset but set up so badly it will not work, a pity many with good intentions but no guidance.

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    Mute David Carino
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    Apr 11th 2015, 9:37 AM

    I wonder did they call it Operation Transformation

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    Mute Snorri Sturleson
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    Apr 11th 2015, 9:58 AM

    The transformation office is charged with……
    Blocking reform, maintaining illegal gardai perks and practises, insuring that all investigations of garda wrong doing is suppressed. Naturally a lot of middle ranking gardai will be of the streets to staff the office. Ahhhh the smell of quango and corruption permeates the FG/LAB junta.

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    Mute Dominic Hearns
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    Apr 11th 2015, 11:03 AM

    Is Mik The Pink now directing which way the Garda Siochana should be run
    Thats soooo soooo reassuring.

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    Mute Paulie5waulie
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    Apr 11th 2015, 11:08 AM

    A “transformation office” are we guna hav pre-op & post-op shicaloni now?

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    Mute shelly
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    Apr 11th 2015, 10:10 AM

    Mrswoman, could the 5,000 extra gardai needed be filled with garda reservists? Could they help out walk the beat, sign passports etc etc? Free up time

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    Apr 11th 2015, 10:23 AM

    @Shelly. Are there even 5000 reserves? They don’t have full powers. They don’t work (as reserves) everyday… They don’t get paid. Not worth a damn.

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    Apr 11th 2015, 8:21 PM

    Another sign of the Gardai being run by bean counters and desk jockeys of many varieties. Policing is not a business, you can’t run it like a business. Jobs for the boys in nice safe offices, people with useless management degrees telling actual police officers what to do. No regard for what is actually needed – more actual Gardai – not reserves – and not politically correct yes men & women. More shite “reform” from the “New” Commissioner – sure she’s a new broom blah blah blah

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    Apr 11th 2015, 4:35 PM

    fas is now solas, what a difference.

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    Mute shelly
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    Apr 11th 2015, 10:35 AM

    I just think they (reservists) should be allowed to do the more mundane jobs and your time could be freed up to do proper policing. They could be rostered to get more involved on the days they work. That’s all

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    Apr 11th 2015, 10:40 AM

    @Shelly, as far as I know the reserves accompany gardai to calls, help out in the station etc. But you might see a reserve once every three or four weeks…. They should concentrate on getting more Gardai out there, the force is crying out for not hundreds, but thousands.

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    Mute Eugene Farrell
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    Apr 11th 2015, 7:09 PM

    Transformation me Asre!!! Are we really gonna see a transformation in gardai cancelling penalty points for themselves? their buddies and judges. Are we really gonna see a stop to murdering the spirits of well meaning and honourable whistleblowers? are we really gonna see a transformation in gardai being the private security thugs for government and Irish Water and Shell? Are we really gonna see a transformation in gardai fabricating evidence in pursuit of innocent or guilty parties? Are we really gonna see a transformation of their current ‘inability’ to pursue corrupt politicians, clergy, bankers and elite generally? Are we gonna see a transformation of the majority of PC plodders being silent about the behaviour of the minority of gardai? Not bloody likely….

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    Apr 11th 2015, 2:58 PM

    fantastic by the government yet again. i can’t wait for FGs second term :)

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