Taoiseach marks first anniversary of immoral Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Published on: 24 February 2023
- Last updated on: 12 April 2025
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has marked the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine by commending the resolve and bravery of the Ukrainian Government and people, and by thanking the Irish people for the generosity of their response.
"In marking this awful anniversary, we think of the scale of suffering by the people of Ukraine, of lives lost, opportunities stolen and whole towns destroyed.
"We are humbled by their brave and spirited defence of their country, and we commend their immense courage and resolve. They have been an inspiration to those of us who value freedom and democracy.
"We think also of the response of the Irish people, who in communities across the country have warmly welcomed people fleeing from war and persecution with an enormously generous spirit.
"Irish people have shown empathy and compassion in standing up for what is right.
"We are demonstrating through our actions that the experiences of the Irish and our diaspora down the years have shaped us as a nation and moulded our values, finding a resonance today in the suffering of others.
"I pay tribute to all who have opened their hearts, their homes and their communities to a people in need. It has been a great and unprecedented national effort that reflects well on who we are.
"As we mark this anniversary, we do not know when war will end. Unquestionably, difficult days and months lie ahead for Ukraine.
"I know that Ukraine will continue to be strong and that Ireland will continue to stand with it for as long as it takes.
"In defending their country, Ukrainians are defending the fundamental values of the UN Charter.
"They are standing up for the right of countries throughout the world to live peacefully, within their own borders, and according to their own values and choices.
"Right is on their side. They will prevail. Slava Ukraini."