Bolstering the EU’s defence capabilities is one of the topics on today’s agenda of EU leaders who’ve been holding an informal summit in Versailles in France.
The war on Ukraine has led to increasing calls from some EU quarters for the EU to substantially increase defence spending and to build a real security and defence union.
But how will those calls work for a neutral non-aligned EU member like Ireland? Green Party MEP Ciarán Cuffe says Ireland’s strength lies in its diplomatic skills and not in its military might.
Out words: our strength
Dur: 00:22
€1bn daily to Russia for energy “embarrassing situation” – Kelly
Interview Colm Markey on EU Emissions Directive
EU emissions proposals costly & invasion of farmers’ privacy – Markey
EU emissions proposals ‘a bureaucratic nightmare for farmers’ – Markey
Interview Clune on ‘Right to Repair’ versus “throwaway” culture
Stop ‘throwaway’ culture with ‘right to repair’ – Clune MEP
Daly blasts EU sanctions on Russia in angry outburst
EU a “tool” of NATO & “military industrial complex” – Daly
How is not selling Kerry Gold butter going to save Ukrainian lives? – Daly
Interview Barry Andrews MEP on Russian energy sanctions
Tougher sanctions & military aid needed for Ukraine – Andrews
MEP calls for EU embargo on Russian energy supplies - Andrews
Interview Billy Kelleher on why Irish companies should stop business in Russia
All Irish companies should withdraw from Russia during war –Kelleher
Kerry Group Russia suspension decision “welcome” – Kelleher
Ireland’s strength lies in its neutrality – Cuffe
MEPs endorse O’Sullivan’s eco ’pathway’
Kelly slams Irish left MEPs for votes on Russia & China
Daly-Wallace actions “very extreme” – Kelly
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free