Russian activity in Ireland ‘should come as no surprise to anyone’ - Taoiseach

Taoiseach Simon Harris was speaking after a report that Russian intelligence recruited an Irish politician as an agent
Russian activity in Ireland ‘should come as no surprise to anyone’ - Taoiseach

By Rebecca Black, PA

Russian activity in Ireland should come as no surprise to anyone, the Taoiseach has said.

Taoiseach Simon Harris was commenting after a report that Russian intelligence allegedly recruited an Irish politician as an agent.

The Sunday Times reported that Russian intelligence used a “honeytrap” to recruit the politician as an agent during the Brexit talks, with one of the aims being to undermine relations between Britain, Ireland and the EU.

The paper also reported that while the Irish military and security services identified the potential agent, code-named Cobalt, they remain in the country’s parliament.

 

Asked about the report by the media in Dublin on Sunday, Mr Harris said he would not comment on matters of security.

“Other than to say more broadly, it shouldn’t come as any surprise to any of us that Russia seeks to influence public opinion, seeks to distort public opinion and is active in relation to that across the world and that Ireland is not immune from that,” he said.

“We’ve also seen a very significant increase in that level of activity since the brutal invasion by Russia of Ukraine.

“Gardaí and our security services take all of these issues extremely seriously and monitor these issues seriously, and work with international counterparts on all these matters, and I have great confidence in the ability of gardaí, working with international counterparts.”

Pressed on whether he knows who the alleged agent is, Mr Harris said: “We never comment on this kind of thing. I’m not sure if any country does comment in relation to security matters.

“But I can tell you that as Taoiseach I am satisfied that our gardaí and our intelligence services working internationally with counterparts take this issue very, very seriously.”

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