Thank you so much!
Ceann Comhairle, Cathaoirleach!
[Speaker of the Dáil, Speaker of the Seanad]1
Deputies and Senators!
Dear
Friends,
Dear
Ireland!
Thank you for your attention to Ukraine, and for the fact that Ireland has truly
stood the test of time. Thank you for providing home and protection to our
people when they needed it most, once the war broke out back home. While in some
societies the fatigue from news about the war is growing, we do not feel that
your voice – the voice of Ireland – is turning quieter. Thank you! Our peoples –
Ukrainian and Irish – are among the few in Europe who spent centuries fighting
for the right to remain themselves. And now, for nearly 4 years of Russia’s
full-scale war against our people, our children – the most devastating war for
freedom in Europe since World War Two – Ireland has stood firmly and clearly for
our independence, and for a just end to this war. So thank you for your
steadfast support – for these years of standing with us. And thank you for not
losing faith in us – just as we do not lose faith that the day will come when we
will welcome all our friends to Ukraine, in peace, and when we will welcome home
all our people who were forced to flee – back to a peaceful Ukraine, back home.
And we’re working to make it real.
This morning here in Ireland, our team delivered a full briefing following the
meetings in the United States. And we are fully engaged in negotiations – and
we’re only stepping up our efforts. Our team is now looking ahead – to next very
important meetings. Today, Ukraine is closer to peace than ever before. And
there is a real chance. But we must seize this chance fully – the whole world,
not just one or another powerful country.
Ukraine wants peace.
Ladies and
Gentlemen!
One strong country can start a war. Another strong country can help to stop the
war. But to restore justice and defend what’s right, we need a community – a
world made up of many different nations. It is the community of nations that
decides – united by shared sentiments, shared aspirations, a shared desire for
justice. It is a community of nations that makes peace truly lasting.
Geographically large or small, politically influential or playing a different
role, economically powerful or not – when these different voices stand together
on the side of justice, on the side of free people, there is only one possible
outcome – peace and justice must prevail. When you have a true community of
nations on your side, you cannot be crushed, and your rights can be restored. No
one can break the world alone – not even Russia, not even with its few buddies.
No one can lie to the entire world forever – not even Putin. No one can stand
against everyone else. And that is the truth. But also true – one can inspire
everyone else. And that is why Ukraine is fighting for every voice in the world,
for every community, in every region. We are trying to reach every heart, to
answer every doubt, to counter every accusation with facts. And we are searching
for – and finding – friends wherever we can. We have managed to unite the
majority of the world – and that unity has become our main weapon in protecting
life. And we have kept the world’s attention – and that gives us time to resist
Russia’s attempts to destroy us. We are involving everyone we can in diplomatic
efforts – and that is the best path forward. It is a great honor for me to stand
here today – in a country that understands the price of freedom – understands
better than many, many in Europe, better than many, many in the world, and that
shares our belief that every voice counts, every nation matters. Ireland is
doing so much to help others understand why it is important to stand together –
to remain a community based on shared values. Thank you for that.
And we will continue to coordinate with you, and with everyone who can help –
and to inform all those who can influence the outcome, so that one day we can
achieve what many still believe to be impossible – not just silence instead of
bombs, not just clear skies instead of Russia’s drones and missiles, not just a
pause between strikes – but lasting peace, guaranteed security, and true
justice.
Human memory is often short, and attention can be fleeting. So please – remind
the world, every time it is needed, that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a
criminal and unprovoked act of aggression which cries for justice. It happened
for one reason only – because Russia wants to treat Ukraine as its property, and
Ukrainians as if they belong in its backyard – like livestock. So that no
politician in Europe or somewhere else falls into amnesia, forgetting everything
we have achieved together through our defense.
And I urge you to oppose any decisions that weaken pressure on Russia for this
war, as long as war and occupation, and the propaganda of hatred continue. All
the pressure on Russia must remain in place. So that Russia does not believe it
will be rewarded for this war with stolen Ukrainian land or kidnapped, thousands
kidnapped Ukrainian children. Please continue supporting all efforts to make the
Tribunal for Russia’s aggression a reality – so that one day it truly begins its
work, and so that Russian killers cannot freely travel the world as if they have
done nothing wrong.
We must protect the unity that has existed since 2022 – a unity of different
nations, united in the protection of life and justice. And we are speaking about
the future. There is no good future for Europe without this unity. Ukraine wants
to stand together with those whose history, values, struggle reflect our own. We
want to stand alongside Ireland in the European Union – as equals. And I am
confident that this will happen. Europe cannot run away from its own values. It
must stand up for them. And Ukraine is doing exactly that – today, on Europe’s
behalf.
Ladies and
Gentlemen!
Dear
Ireland!
Please remember, your voice matters – from Ireland’s vote at the United Nations,
to the words in your media. From your thoughts here in Dublin, to every home in
the global Irish community around the world. That’s millions of people who can
influence hundreds of millions more. When the most powerful apply pressure, the
global community helps guide that pressure in the right direction. Just as there
is no capital in the world unaware of what Saint Patrick’s Day is, there should
be no capital that does not know that the Irish, together with the Ukrainians
and many other nations, are united for a real peace. A peace without humiliation
and based on something truly real – on shared values. And those values are not
“business as usual”, not appeasement of killers. Not turning a blind eye to what
has happened. Among those values is this: the aggressor must be held accountable
for what was done.
Please, take an active role in making the Tribunal for this aggression a
reality. Not just joining, but pushing, working, insisting that justice must
begin with accountability. Please continue to advocate for every form of
sanctions against Russia. And it is time for Russian assets to serve the cause
of peace – to help defend and rebuild Ukraine. This is a long-overdue decision,
and it must be implemented. And please – call on everyone in the world to help
return all the children abducted by Russia, and all the prisoners still held in
Russian jails and camps – many of whom have been there not just since 2022, but
since 2014, when Russia launched its hybrid war against us and occupied our
Crimea. This has gone on far too long to simply close our eyes and turn the page
on Russia. Without a just peace, hatred will not fade – it will continue to
smolder and provoke new and new violence. History has seen this before. And this
time, it must be different. We need real peace. Help us achieve it. And never
lose your faith in Ukraine.
Thank you. Thank you, Ireland!
Glory to Ukraine!
Thank you.
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