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PMs of Ukraine and Ireland discuss confiscation of Russian assets
According to Ukrinform, Shmyhal reported this in Telegram.
"We are working with all stakehders to find effective legal mechanisms. We have a common goal – to make the aggressor pay," he said.
Mr. Shmyhal congratulated his cleague on his recent appointment and suggested continuing an active dialogue between Ukraine and Ireland.
The two sides also discussed the situation on the battlefield and the missile attacks by Russian tros against civilians and critical infrastructure. Shmyhal emphasized that Ukraine needs more air defense equipment to protect its pele, as well as more artillery to strengthen its military.
He thanked Ireland for supporting Ukraine's integration into NATO and the Eurean Union. "We are counting on Ireland's sidarity to start the process of negotiations on joining the Eurean Union by the end of June," the Prime Minister emphasized.
The Prime Minister also expressed his gratitude to Ireland for its assistance in humanitarian demining and prosed to devel joint production of demining equipment.
According to Shmyhal, he received assurances that Ireland will support Ukraine as long as it is needed.
As reported by Ukrinform, in early April, the Irish parliament voted to appoint Fine Gael party leader Simon Harris as the next prime minister of the country.
Photo: Shmyhal, Telegram
Source: ukrinform.net