Given its provenance and who’s promoting it, this looks more like an Anglo-American project than a Ukrainian one.
Ireland is being singled out despite not even being in the top five EU countries trading with Russia. The reality is that Hungary, France, Slovakia, Greece, Belgium, Cyprus and Austria all do more.
Even Britain’s dealings with Russia were worth about $1.5 billion last year, almost double Ireland’s $880 million, despite London’s public hardline against Moscow.
There’s an obvious information campaign underway to discredit Ireland right now, and you don't need to be Einstein to work out what's driving it.
The desperate campaign, likely orchestrated by Ukraine, to get Aughinish in Limerick shut down at a cost of €100m's/year to the Irish economy. The latest? They have tri-lingual signage on the refinery site (most signage is just in English, but there's a handful in Irish/English/Russian).
Pity you can't just blow it all up like ye did with the ecological disaster of Nordstream.
Russian signs on Irish soil? Bastards!