Wednesday, July 1


Morning opening: Ireland takes presidency of the EU

Jakub Krupa

Ireland is set to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union today at a ceremony at Dublin Castle attended by some of the EU’s top figures – and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Security at the entrance to Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland. Photograph: Bryan Meade/EPA

An opening ceremony will take place 2pm local time, followed by a press conference. I will bring you all the key lines here.

It has been 13 years since its last chaired the works of the bloc, and the to do list is only longer this time round.

EU member states will be looking at Ireland to help navigate political talks on new sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine, as well as tricky accession talks with Moldova, Ukraine and other candidates.

But critics also ask some tough questions on Ireland’s credibility to lead the bloc’s work on digital given so many of US Big Tech companies – so fiercely defended by Donald Trump – are headquartered in the country.

Elsewhere, Nato’s Mark Rutte will be in Berlin today, as he tours EU capitals ahead of next week’s Nato summit in Ankara.

I will bring you all the latest.

It’s Wednesday, 1 July 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

Key events

Ireland’s foreign minister Helen McEntee has been speaking to the country’s national broadcaster, RTÉ.

She said the EU presidency would give Ireland “significant access” on key areas of the EU’s policymaking, allowing it to make the best use of its experienced diplomats.

It’s the eighth time Ireland will host the EU presidency.

She also said she was looking forward to meeting Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy later today, and that Ireland would offer support to Ukraine in “whatever way possible,” RTÉ reported.

Nato’s Rutte visits Berlin for talks with Merz, Pistorius

Even before the Dublin event gets under way, we should hear from Nato’s secretary general Mark Rutte who is in Berlin today, where he is attending a cabinet meeting and meeting with Germany’s chancellor Friedrich Merz and defence minister Boris Pistorius.

German chancellor Friedrich Merz and defence minister Boris Pistorius welcome Nato secretary general Mark Rutte before a cabinet meeting at the defence ministry in Berlin, Germany. Photograph: Michael Kappeler/Reuters

The trio have a press conference scheduled in about an hour from now.

I will bring you all the key lines here.

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy is expected to land in Dublin shortly before the formal ceremony this afternoon, and will meet with top Irish officials for bilateral talks afterwards.

For Ireland, supporting Ukraine would be “an important priority for us during our term”, PM Martin said in a statement quoted by the Irish Times, adding that the leaders would also discuss how to increase pressure on Russia.

Ukraine could join EU during war with Russia, but it will be ‘merit-based’ process, Irish PM says

Ireland’s prime minister Micheál Martin suggested Ukraine could join the EU even during the war with Russia.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Martin said the process will be conducted on “a merit-based approach,” and insisted the EU “wants the war to end,” but the accession could still happen during the conflict.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected in Dublin today as part of the presidency ceremony.

He also told RTÉ that Ireland wants to reach a political agreement on the next EU budget “by the end of the year,” but he acknowledged it would be “a mammoth task.”

But he said the budget will not include more spending on defence than agriculture.

“Some [member states] who want to spend more, some who want to spend less, quite a significant number who want to protect the common agricultural policy, cohesion funding, and then new areas like competitiveness funding and research, additional money for research funding, which actually is the key to new products and new ideas of the future.”

Morning opening: Ireland takes presidency of the EU

Jakub Krupa

Ireland is set to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union today at a ceremony at Dublin Castle attended by some of the EU’s top figures – and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Security at the entrance to Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland. Photograph: Bryan Meade/EPA

An opening ceremony will take place 2pm local time, followed by a press conference. I will bring you all the key lines here.

It has been 13 years since its last chaired the works of the bloc, and the to do list is only longer this time round.

EU member states will be looking at Ireland to help navigate political talks on new sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine, as well as tricky accession talks with Moldova, Ukraine and other candidates.

But critics also ask some tough questions on Ireland’s credibility to lead the bloc’s work on digital given so many of US Big Tech companies – so fiercely defended by Donald Trump – are headquartered in the country.

Elsewhere, Nato’s Mark Rutte will be in Berlin today, as he tours EU capitals ahead of next week’s Nato summit in Ankara.

I will bring you all the latest.

It’s Wednesday, 1 July 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.



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