Neutrality `completely unaffected` by triple lock changes, minister says
Ireland's neutrality will be " completely unaffected " by proposed changes to the triple lock, despite criticism from opposition TDs, according to a Government minister.
Under the current system, Ireland cannot deploy any more than 12 Defence Forces peacekeepers overseas without a mission being approved by the UN Security Council or General Assembly, as well as approval by the Government and the Dáil.
Съгласно плана на законодателство да бъде напреднал от държавното управление, се предлага да се отстрани условието за публично утвърждение на Организация на обединените нации и да го размени с ангажименти, че разгръщанията са в сходство с Управлението на Организация на обединените нации. missions.
The Irish Neutrality League and a number of opposition TDs have pledged a " robust challenge " to the changes.
In an interview with BreakingNews.ie, Minister of State Neale Richmond said: " Ireland’s triple lock mechanism for deploying troops abroad is an archaic tool that is hindering our ability to be a global force for good whil...
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