Ireland's EU presidency overshadowed by scandal over alumina sales to Russia
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Jorge Liboreiro
4d ago· 6 min readenNews
Summary
Ireland's eighth EU Council presidency has been overshadowed by a scandal involving continued alumina sales to Russia amid the Ukraine war. The article examines how Ireland's role as an "honest broker" is compromised by this trade relationship, raising uncomfortable questions about the gap between Ireland's diplomatic positioning and its business dealings with Russia. The scandal has dampened the celebratory start of Ireland's EU presidency and exposed tensions between economic interests and ethical foreign policy.
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· 2 pulledHolding the presidency is an honour and a responsibility, and we are ready to give it our all
The special occasion has been largely overshadowed by an explosive scandal over Ireland's alumina sales to Russia, an uncomfortable, perhaps untenable, look
Ireland is facing the music over its continued sales of alumina to Russia. The scandal put a damper on the start of the country's EU presidency and raised uncomfortable questions that Dublin has yet to answer.
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