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undefined | Taoiseach condemns refinery blockade as ‘national sabotage’ as Justice Minister meets gardaí on fuel-supply threat

Fuel hauliers, farmers and contractors have escalated their protest against soaring fuel costs, leading to blockades of the Whitegate refinery in Cork, fuel depots in Dublin, Limerick and Galway, and major road closures such as the M50 at Junction 5 Finglas. Taoiseach Micheál Martin described the Whitegate refinery blockade as “an act of national sabotage” that threatens the country’s energy security, while Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan warned protesters that “no one is above the law” and announced that consequences would follow unlawful activity. The disruptions have brought Dublin’s city centre and key transport arteries to a standstill, with Luas services suspended on the Green Line and buses forced onto temporary termini.

Government officials have repeatedly condemned the blockades while acknowledging the genuine pressure of rising fuel prices on households and businesses. Tánaiste Simon Harris said the laws will be applied without fear, and Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien pledged to engage with representative groups such as the Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) and the Irish Rural Housing Association (IRHA) to address the sector’s challenges. The administration has allocated €250 million in targeted supports, including a reduction in excise duties, a cut to the NORA levy and an expanded diesel rebate scheme, and has promised further high‑level meetings on energy security.

The protests have caused severe traffic delays across the island, with the M50, M11, M7, N4, N7 and numerous regional routes closed or operating at reduced capacity. Dublin Bus reported a dramatic drop in passenger numbers and the need to create temporary termini, while fuel distributors warn that prolonged blockades could lead to garage forecourts running dry, especially in the west where the Galway port terminal remains shut. Protest leaders have indicated they will lift the blockades if granted a meeting with senior government officials, demanding a cap on agri‑diesel, removal of carbon tax and excise duties, and broader relief for those most affected by the fuel crisis.

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Il Tempo: Trump accusa la Nato: "Errore sciocco" sullo Stretto di Hormuz

Milano, 17 mar. (askanews) - "Penso che la Nato stia commettendo un errore molto sciocco, e lo dico da tempo, mi chiedo se la Nato sarà mai in grado di esserci per noi. Quindi questa è stata una grande prova. Perché non abbiamo bisogno di loro, ma avrebbero dovuto esserci". Lo ha dichiarato il presidente americano Donald Trumo, durante un incontro con il primo ministro irlandese Micheàl Martin.

Trump accuses NATO: "Silly mistake" on the Strait of Hormuz

Milan, March 17 (askanews) - "I think NATO is making a very foolish mistake, and I've been saying that for a long time, I wonder if NATO will ever be there for us. So this was a great test. We don't need them, but they should have been there." – Donald Trump, the American president, stated during a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin.

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Trump accusa la Nato: "Errore sciocco" sullo Stretto di Hormuz

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‘He’s a very courteous man’ – Micheál Martin on Donald Trump’s hosting ability ahead of White House visit

Ahead of the traditional St Patrick’s Day visit to the White House, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has revealed US president Donald Trump is a "gracious and courteous” host.

Irish Independent