Speaking during a meeting of the British-Irish Council (BIC) in Cardiff, the taoiseach said the Ukrainian president’s visit went well, and the security dimension went “particularly well”.
While Martin said he did not want to comment on security matters, he said a review would now take place and it will include drones.
“It’s been a feature now across Europe in more recent times the emergence of drones in the airspace of other colleagues in the European Union member states and we liaise and… we share experience,” he added.
“Suffice to say that since the onset of the Ukrainian war there’s been heightened activity on the cyber security front, in terms of maritime issues and in terms of drones.”
Asked if this suggested Russia’s involvement in the drone activity, the taoiseach responded: “I’m not going to make any comment until we have a full review.”