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09 Dec 2025

Kildare man's role during the visit of President Zelenskyy to Ireland

President and First Lady visited the Dáil chamber

Kildare man's role during the visit of President Zelenskyy to Ireland

Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska and Sen Aubrey McCarthy

Kildare Senator Aubrey McCarthy had a notable role in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s state visit to Ireland, accompanying First Lady Olena Zelenska into the Dáil chamber.

As convener of the Irish‑Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group, Sen McCarthy was asked to guide Ms Zelenska while her husband delivered a landmark address to both Houses of the Oireachtas.

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The Naas man welcomed her to Leinster House, explaining the seating plan and traditions of the chamber.  He also pointed out artworks on display, including portraits of former Taoisigh, giving Ms Zelenska a glimpse of Ireland’s political heritage.

“It was a profound honour to accompany,” Sen McCarthy said. “Their presence reminded us of the resilience of the Ukrainian people and the importance of Ireland’s friendship with them.” He marked the occasion with a personal gesture, presenting Mrs. Zelenska with a Newbridge Silverware St Brigid’s Cross pin. The gift carried resonance, as St. Brigid is Kildare's patron saint and her cross is a symbol of peace and protection.

“The cross is woven into the fabric of Kildare’s identity. It represents hope and shelter, values that resonate deeply with the Ukrainian people in their struggle for peace. Actually she was aware of the historical significance of the saint,” he said. The first lady expressed her appreciation.

 Sen McCarthy has helped foster dialogue and cooperation between the two countries.

The visit  was the first by a Ukrainian head of state to Ireland.

Through his charity, Tiglin, he has played a role in Ireland’s humanitarian response, providing housing and support for more than 150 Ukrainians displaced by war.

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