Taoiseach Simon Harris has postponed the introduction of a bill to remove the "triple lock" on military deployments. The decision follows calls from Fianna Fáil backbenchers for further reflection on the proposal. The triple lock currently requires government, Dáil, and UN approval for overseas missions. Minister McEntee has maintained that removing this mechanism will not compromise Ireland's commitment to neutrality. The legislative move is now expected to be delayed until the autumn. This pause allows the government to address internal party concerns before proceeding. The situation highlights ongoing tensions regarding the balance of national sovereignty and international obligations.