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Ireland pledges €125M to Ukraine in 2025, including military and energy aid, under a new five-year partnership.
Ireland has pledged €125 million in 2025 aid to Ukraine, including €100 million in non-lethal military support and €25 million for energy infrastructure, as part of a new five-year partnership roadmap.
The agreement, signed by Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, strengthens cooperation in security, economy, education, and culture, with plans for a Ukraine-Ireland Strategic Dialogue and training to support Ukraine’s EU accession.
General Sean Clancy emphasized Europe’s collective responsibility to support Ukraine’s security, advocating for long-term resilience against military and hybrid threats.
Ukraine continues diplomatic efforts, including peace talks with the U.S., while rejecting Russian claims over a Black Sea drone strike.
Irlanda ha prometido 125 millones de euros a Ucrania en 2025, incluida la ayuda militar y energética, en el marco de una nueva asociación de cinco años.