Written answers

Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

EU Presidency

Photo of Duncan SmithDuncan Smith (Dublin Fingal East, Labour)
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137. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade to outline Ireland’s priorities for the EU presidency; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [57176/25]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Ireland will hold the Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the eighth time from 1 July to 31 December 2026. This will be an important opportunity for Ireland to lead and shape the European agenda, and this Government has made a firm commitment to resource and deliver a successful Presidency in 2026.

Ireland's Presidency priorities and policy programme are under development, taking into account the EU's Strategic Agenda for 2024-29, the legislative programme proposed by the European Commission, and the Government's priorities in relation to the EU. Consultations with our European partners will also inform the development of our priorities and policy programme, as will the evolution of the Council’s legislative agenda through the current Presidency term of Denmark (July to December 2025) and that of Cyprus (January to June 2026).

A consultation process with domestic stakeholders will also guide the development of Ireland's Presidency policy programme and priorities. As a part of this process, my Department is organising a series of consultation meetings with stakeholders from across business, civil society, trade unions and other interest groups. A written consultation process will also be launched in the coming weeks to ensure that all stakeholders, and interested parties, have the opportunity to have their say on the development of Ireland's EU Presidency priorities and work programme.

Other Government Departments are also engaging in sector-specific Presidency consultations with stakeholder groups. This process will allow consideration to be given to a broad range of policy issues as our Presidency programme is developed.

Following the conclusion of this process, the Government will agree and publish the our programme of policy priorities for the Presidency in June 2026, shortly before the start of Ireland's Presidency term.

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