Ireland to give €125m to Ukraine as Zelensky visits Dublin

Irish ministers signed off on an extra €100m (£88m) in funding for non-lethal military support for Ukraine and a further €25m (£22m) for the country’s urgent energy needs.
Martin said on Tuesday that to date Ireland had provided €340m (£299m) in financial support to Ukraine, including more than €173m (£152m) in humanitarian supports, and €166m (£146m) in non-lethal military assistance.
The proposals were brought to the meeting, which took place in Dublin, by Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Helen McEntee.
McEntee also proposed Ireland’s participation in an International Claims Commission for Ukraine.
The commission will be responsible for determining claims for damage, loss or injury caused by Russian internationally wrongful acts committed by the Russian federations against Ukraine, an Irish government source said.




