
Did China cross a line in Ireland — or is something bigger happening beneath the surface? In this episode of Perspectives with Neilo, we examine a recent intervention by China’s ambassador to Ireland, who criticised Irish politicians for engaging with Taiwan — and suggested such actions were not in Ireland’s public interest. We’re joined by Barry Ward, Fine Gael TD for Dún Laoghaire, who pushed back publicly after visiting Taiwan in 2025. We discuss: – The ambassador’s letter and Deputy Ward’s response – The continued closure of Ireland’s trade office in Taipei – Whether China’s influence in Ireland is growing – The absence of foreign interference legislation – And whether this is shaping what can — and can’t — be said about China This episode explores the intersection of foreign policy, democracy, and influence — and asks whether Ireland is prepared to navigate an increasingly complex relationship with China. Photo courtesy of the Office of the President, Republic of China, Taiwan.
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