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Helen McEntee

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Gender Female
Age 37
Date of birth June 1,1986
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Navan
Ireland
Spouse Paul Hickey
Party Fine Gael
Parents Shane McEntee
Kathleen McEntee
Uncles Gerry McEntee
Official site oireachtas.ie
Position Minister for Justice of Ireland
Education St Josephs Mercy Secondary School
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Helen McEntee is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Justice since June 2020. From April to November 2021, she became a minister without portfolio during a period of maternity leave. She has been a Teachta Dála for the Meath East constituency since 2013.

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Feb 16,2020 6:48 am

Five-and-a-half-thousand Ukrainian refugees have now arrived in The Republic of Ireland, the country's taoiseach (Prime Minister ) has said.

Ireland lifted restrictions on Ukrainians arriving in the country shortly after Russia invaded.

This allows them to enter Ireland without checks or visas beforehand, as well as access benefits and healthcare, and The Right to work.

Micheál Martin said a humanitarian response " trumps anything".

More Than 2. 5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded, in what the UN has called the fastest-growing refugee crisis since World War Two.

The Irish government has previously said it could take up to 100,000 refugees.

Asked about the figure by Sophie Raworth on BBC's Sunday Morning , Mr Martin said Ireland had " never experienced anything on this scale before, but we believe we need to do it".

He added: " Our primary impulse is to assist those fleeing war.

" The Irish People are very seized by a series of atrocities that are going on, what we're witnessing on our screens every evening is really shocking people and there is huge human empathy there to help The Women and The Children .

" There is always a balancing of issues, we keep channels open with our UK counterparts. The Home Secretary and our Minister for Justice Helen Mcentee have been in regular contact. "

Mr Martin is in London on a two-day trip, where he has discussed.

When asked about security concerns Mr Martin said: " The humanitarian response trumps anything As Far as we're concerned.

" But our security people will keep on monitoring The Situation in terms of what's on.

" We can all see the humanitarian crisis, we do know that that can be exploited by certain bad actors, but our security personnel will keep an eye on that in a more general way.

" The Prime Minister 's only discussion with me was on the basis of praising the Irish humanitarian response and no More Than that. We didn't get into the security issues as such. "

, and it is not a Nato member.

Because of this Ireland sends only " non-lethal" aid to Ukraine, like medical supplies, body armour and helmets - not weapons.

Asked about Ireland's military neutrality and Ukraine's international plea for arms, Mr Martin said his country would have to look at its position in The Future but added: " One cannot, in The Middle of a crisis, change a long-held policy overnight. "

He Said Ireland was not morally or politically neutral.

" We're not a military power, what Ireland does best is on the humanitarian side and on The Peace keeping side. "

On Sunday, the government announced a scheme to offer UK households.

Unlike the EU,

On 9 March, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said about 1,000 Ukrainian refugees had received UK visas.

But some MPs have called for restrictions to be scrapped.

Asked about whether The Crisis in Ukraine would sideline talks, Mr Martin said both sides were trying to find solutions.

But he did not believe there would be a break-through before the Stormont election on 5 May.

He Said progress had already been made, and the EU had " put forward a lot of sensible compromises and their mindset is to really resolve this, and I believe the Foreign Secretary (Liz Truss ) is in the same mode of thought. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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