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Ireland's EU Presidency: Priorities, Progress and Partnership

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As Ireland takes on the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, what are the priorities that will shape the next six months? In this episode of Fianna Fáil: In Our Own Words, Minister for European Affairs Thomas Byrne TD joins Senator Alison Comyn to discuss Ireland's vision for its EU Presidency. They explore the key issues on the agenda, including strengthening Europe's competitiveness, supporting Ukraine, enhancing security and defence cooperation, tackling migration, driving climate action, and ensuring the EU delivers for citizens across Ireland and Europe. Tune in for an insight into Ireland's leadership role at a pivotal moment for the European Union and what the Presidency means for communities, businesses, and Ireland's place on the European stage.

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Ireland's EU Presidency: Priorities, Progress and Partnership

As Ireland takes on the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, what are the priorities that will shape the next six months? In this episode of Fianna Fáil: In Our Own Words, Minister for European Affairs Thomas Byrne TD joins Senator Alison Comyn to discuss Ireland's vision for its EU Presidency. They explore the key issues on the agenda, including strengthening Europe's competitiveness, supporting Ukraine, enhancing security and defence cooperation, tackling migration, driving climate action, and ensuring the EU delivers for citizens across Ireland and Europe. Tune in for an insight into Ireland's leadership role at a pivotal moment for the European Union and what the Presidency means for communities, businesses, and Ireland's place on the European stage.

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