It is their first bilateral meeting on Irish soil and is focused on Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Irish premier Simon Harris hugged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he landed in Ireland for a bilateral meeting.
Mr Zelensky was also asked about US President Joe Biden mistakenly referring to him as “President Putin”. While discussing the future of the conflict during the bilateral, Mr Harris expressed his condolences for the citizens whom Ukraine has lost in the war including the bombing of Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital earlier this week.The two world leaders embraced at Shannon Airport
He confirmed Ireland’s membership of an international coalition for the return of the estimated 20,000 children.Mr Zelensky is stopping at Shannon Airport on his way back from a summit marking the 75th anniversary of Nato in Washington DC.
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