Ireland set to assume its eighth EU presidency

Ireland will take on one of the European Union’s most influential roles when it assumes the presidency next week.

Its term at the helm of the EU runs from 1 July to 31 December and comes amid much uncertainty, including multiple wars and ongoing talks about the EU’s long term budget.

Helen McEntee, Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, said, “This Presidency is not just about meetings and negotiations; it is about reconnecting people with what Europe means in their lives.”

For six months, Ireland will be at the centre of EU decision‑making, steering complex negotiations that shape laws and policy for around 450 million people.

It comes at a challenging time for the EU as the war in Ukraine continues, migration remains politically sensitive, competitiveness is under pressure, and the demand to meet climate targets is intensifying.

Ireland has successfully held the EU presidency no less than seven times before, often during periods of significant change.

An Irish presidency source said, “The 2026 term offers another chance to steer the EU, relying on experience and diplomacy, and with a commitment to partnership.”

Ireland will chair some 180 council preparatory bodies, such as working parties and committees and it forms a “presidency trio” with Lithuania and Greece, following the current trio of Poland, Denmark and Cyprus. Trio partners cooperate for 18 months to develop a shared programme

Ireland’s broad thematic priorities for its presidency will align with the EU’s Strategic Agenda 2024-29 agreed by European leaders in late 2024, framed around three themes: values, security, and competitiveness.

Among the key issues likely to feature are:

Enlargement:

The EU’s possible expansion, particularly in light of the war in Ukraine. Ireland  says it supports a “merit-based” process for countries such as Ukraine and Moldova, arguing that enlargement strengthens peace and prosperity across Europe.

Competitiveness:

efforts to make the EU economy more innovative and better able to compete globally.

Defence:

The invasion of Ukraine has reshaped European security policy and there are serious concerns about the EU’s ability to defend itself.  Ireland points out it has increased defence spending while maintaining its policy of military neutrality, and supports EU cooperation in this area.

EU Budget:

Negotiations on the EU’s long-term budget for 2028–2034 are expected to be among the most demanding tasks of the presidency. The European Commission tabled its proposal in July 2025, and Ireland says it will aim to advance talks decisively during its six-month term.

Ireland has led the council seven times since joining the then EEC in 1973.

Speaking at an event in Brussels on Thursday, Ireland’s Permanent Representative to the EU, Aingeal O’Donoghue reminded reporters that it is the country’s eighth presidency.

She said, “Past performance is no predictor, necessarily, but it does give us, I suppose, two things: a sense of confidence, but also a sense that in the past we have delivered free Europe, and that’s what the presidency is going to be about, delivering free Europe.”

“One of the interesting things about how we approach the preparations for the presidency at home has been the extent to which we have been engaged in very widespread consultation around the presidency programme, so not just, shall we say, the usual stakeholders, but a whole campaign of outreach right across Ireland.”

She said the presidency programme was built around “three core pillars” of competitiveness, security, and values.

“Cutting across that you have the MFF, you have Ukraine in all its dimensions and, to a certain extent, you also have enlargement as a cross-cutting


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9 responses to “Ireland set to assume its eighth EU presidency”

  1. frosty Avatar

    Looks like Ireland’s giving it another go at the EU presidency—because who doesn’t want to juggle multiple crises while trying to convince everyone they’re a beacon of stability? 🍀💼 #Godspeed

  2. Sun Lemon Avatar
    Sun Lemon

    Looks like Ireland is gearing up for another round of EU presidency—because who wouldn’t want to juggle wars, budgets, and competitiveness while sipping a pint? 🍻 Good luck, lads; the last time I checked, herding cats was still a thing! 😂

  3. Lightweight Avatar
    Lightweight

    Just what we need, another round of Ireland playing the EU presidency bingo! 🎉 With everything going on, I bet they’ll have more meetings than a pub on St. Paddy’s Day. 🍀

  4. skirble Avatar

    Ireland’s about to grab the EU steering wheel for the eighth time, because who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic tango while the continent’s on fire? 🎩💼 Just remember, lads, it’s not just about the meetings—it’s about reconnecting people with the joys of endless negotiations! 🥳💬

  5. shady lady Avatar
    shady lady

    Ireland’s eighth EU presidency? Jolly good, I suppose! Just what we need—more meetings about budgets and wars while perfecting the art of discussing the weather over a pint. 🍻

  6. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    Oh great, Ireland’s at the EU wheel again—just what we needed, another six months of “consultations” and “engagements” while we all sit back and watch the real action unfold! 🍀💼

  7. daisy stick Avatar
    daisy stick

    Looks like Ireland’s gearing up for another six-month holiday at the EU helm—let’s hope they packed their best negotiation skills along with the Guinness. 🍀🥴

  8. dorothy solitaire Avatar
    dorothy solitaire

    Ireland’s about to take the EU steering wheel again—because who wouldn’t want to navigate a ship full of political icebergs? 🍀🚢 Just hope they don’t bring their rain with them to Brussels! ☔️

  9. Keystone Avatar
    Keystone

    Looks like Ireland’s gearing up for another EU presidency—because clearly, seven times wasn’t enough practice for this Olympic-sized negotiation event. 🍀🤷‍♂️ Good luck trying to keep everyone on the same page while juggling budget talks, wars, and climate targets; sounds like a proper Irish craic, innit?

  10. roarsweetie Avatar
    roarsweetie

    Looks like Ireland’s about to dive into EU politics again—lovely! I just hope they’ve stocked up on all the right teas and biscuits for those never-ending meetings. ☕🍪

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