Irish Foreign Minister Helen McEntee condemns the deadly Bondi Beach attack and urges global action against anti-Semitism. She also highlights Ireland’s support for Ukraine amid reparations loan debates, humanitarian aid concerns in the Middle East, and the push for peacekeeping sovereignty. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News.
European Union foreign affairs ministers arrive in Brussels for high-level talks with the war in Ukraine topping the agenda. Discussions are expected to focus on military support, sanctions on Russia, and Europe’s next diplomatic steps as the conflict continues to reshape regional security. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News.
Helen McEntee Condemns Bondi Attack, Calls for Action Against Global Anti-Semitism
Ireland Stands with Ukraine: McEntee Speaks on Reparations Loan and Peace Efforts
“We Must Act Now” – McEntee Urges Strong EU Support for Ukraine and Civilians
McEntee Warns of Dire Humanitarian Crisis, Pushes EU to Unlock Critical Aid
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