Ireland will collaborate with other EU states on security amid concern over Russia

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said it made sense for Ireland to work with EU states that have expertise in drones, protection of undersea cables, and cyberattacks
Ireland will collaborate with other EU states on security amid concern over Russia

Disruption caused by drones at Danish airports are among the recent incidents European leaders discussed in Copenhagen on Wednesday. Picture: Steven Knap/Ritzau Scanpix/AP

Ireland will collaborate with other EU states with expertise on drones, protection of undersea cables, and cyberattacks amid ongoing concern about Russian volatility.

European leaders gathered in Copenhagen on Wednesday for an informal European Council summit focused on defence across the bloc and support for Ukraine.

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