The European Parliament appears to be set to produce an Irish language version of its website.
It is currently the only one of the EU's 23 official languages not used.
The move follows a meeting between a delegation of Irish MEPs and European Parliament President Martin Schulz today.
It is understood the decision will formally be made at a meeting of the European Parliament's Bureau in June.
Fianna Fáil MEP Pat The Cope Gallagher said omitting Irish from the website was a matter of discrimination.
He said he expected the Irish version of the website to be online by the end of the year.
The move was also welcomed by MEPs Gay Mitchell, Emer Costello and Martina Anderson.