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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky set for Republic of Ireland visit

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December 1, 2025
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Gabija GataveckaiteBBC News Dublin Correspondent

Reuters Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, a man with dark hair and beard, wearing a dark shirt, raises his left hand to the camera.Reuters

President Zelensky is scheduled to attend the inauguration of the Ireland-Ukraine Economic Forum

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to meet Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin in Dublin on Tuesday.

It will be the first official visit to Ireland by a Ukrainian president and first lady.

President Zelensky will also meet newly-inaugurated Irish President Catherine Connolly on a “courtesy call”, the Irish government has said.

He is also scheduled to attend the inauguration of the Ireland-Ukraine Economic Forum, alongside the Tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) Simon Harris and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Helen McEntee.

‘Visit at a critical time’

Reuters Volodymyr Zelensky and Micheál Martin shake hands at the steps of a plane at Shannon Airport. Martin is wearing a navy suit with a white shirt and blue tie. Zelensky has a black and grey beard and is wearing a green long sleeve top with a Ukrainian symbol.Reuters

Taoiseach Micheál Martin met President Zelensky at Shannon Airport in County Clare in February

More than 120,000 Ukrainian refugees have sought refugee status in Ireland since the outbreak of war in Ukraine in February 2022.

Some have returned and about 80,000 are estimated to be still living in Ireland.

The Irish government said the visit is an opportunity to underpin “the very close and warm relations” between the two countries.

It said it also indicated “Ireland’s steadfast support as Ukraine defends itself against Russia’s illegal war, and our recognition of the valued contribution the Ukrainian community that has sought refuge here has made to communities throughout the country”.

‘A critical time for Ukraine and Europe’

Speaking about the visit, the taoiseach said Ukrainian people have “inspired the world in their brave defence of their country and its sovereignty since it was brutally and illegally invaded by Russia”.

“The people of Ukraine continue to endure the nightly onslaught of Russian missiles and drones on their cities,” he added.

“Their defence forces continue to defend their homeland with remarkable tenacity.

“The president’s visit comes at a critical time for Ukraine and Europe, with efforts to bring just and lasting peace to Ukraine ongoing.”

Martin said he looked forward to discussing with President Zelensky “the ways in which Ireland can support these efforts and how we can ensure that Ukraine comes to the negotiating table in as strong a position as possible”.

The Ukrainian president met the taoiseach in Ireland last February, when he was travelling to the US to meet President Donald Trump and briefly stopped at Shannon Airport in County Clare.

The two men also met on a visit by the taoiseach to Ukrainian capital Kyiv in July 2022.

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