European Commission reports von der Leyen leads College visit to Ireland
Key points
College visit to Cork opened Ireland's EU Council Presidency
Von der Leyen set priorities: competitiveness, security, MFF, housing, enlargement
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President Ursula von der Leyen led the College of Commissioners to Cork on 2–3 July to mark the start of Ireland's six‑month EU Council Presidency.
She outlined priorities: competitiveness (including trade deals with India and Mexico and the One Europe, One Market Roadmap), security (SAFE programme, increased Irish defence spending, EU support to Ukraine), the next MFF, housing, and enlargement.
EU support to Ukraine includes the EUR 90 billion Ukraine Loan, more than EUR 3 billion in budget support and the first tranche of EUR 6 billion in air‑defence support.
Von der Leyen announced the European Housing Alliance and a high‑level Housing Summit and welcomed Ireland's backing for enlargement progress with Ukraine, Moldova, Albania and Montenegro.
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European Commission - Announcement College of Commissioners meets with the Irish Presidency: “Europe needs to navigate change. Ireland can help chart the course”, says von der Leyen Brussels, 9 July 2026 President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen , led the College of Commissioners to Cork on 2–3 July , the traditional College visit the Commission pays to each country at the start of its Presidency of ...