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Tánaiste and Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, responsibility for BREXIT in Irish Government. Fine Gael TD for Cork

Carrigaline, Co. Cork
Joined March 2010

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  1. Feb 28

    Delighted to be at - fantastic organisation providing support for cancer patients and their families in .

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    Feb 28

    EU reiterates its call on Israel 2halt settlement construction,2suspend publication of tenders & 2refrain from steps aimed at advancing construction plans in Area E1, Giv’at Hamatos & Har Homa neighbourhoods.Settlements R illegal under international law.

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    Posters from the Department of Health for airports, public offices, schools, GP surgeries and higher education institutions. Download and display on your premises here: | |

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    Feb 27

    We take note of the ’s mandate published today and will discuss our respective positions on Monday. We will stick to all our prior commitments in the Political Declaration. We want an ambitious & fair partnership with the UK in the future 🇪🇺🇬🇧

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    Delighted to join in Ramallah today to mark signature of financing agreement between Min of Finance & . is providing over €8m in funding for solar component of project at the NGEST wastewater facility in Gaza, working through AFD &

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    In a meeting with the Deputy National Security Advisor, Reps. of 🇩🇪🇪🇸🇫🇷🇮🇹🇸🇪🇮🇪🇳🇱🇬🇧 stated their grave concern about announcements of the Israeli authorities regarding new settlement units in the occupied West Bank & East Jerusalem, particularly in E1 area, Givat HaMatos & Har Homa

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  7. Feb 27
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    We have updated our travel advice for Italy, Spain & South Korea to reflect local developments & the advice of the relevant authorities in regard to COVID-19. We continue to monitor the situation & update our travel advice accordingly. See for further info & links

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    Feb 26

    🇯🇵 We have updated the for due to the : . The update gives info on restrictions and procedures being imposed by on some foreign .

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  10. Feb 26

    Increasing numbers of Catholics applying to join PSNI is very welcome.

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    Future EU-UK🇪🇺🇬🇧Partnership: receives mandate to begin negotiations with the UK. See:

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    Ireland will be working with our EU partners towards a new framework for the EU-UK relationship 🇪🇺

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    Feb 25

    🇪🇺🇮🇪 Ahead of the Council today, good to touch base with , and team. We will keep a very close eye on the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement - this will be key for building a solid future partnership with the .

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    Fantastic to end a busy day in Geneva at with a meeting between and Ireland is a strong supporter of and greatly values its independent voice advocating on behalf of the most vulnerable 🇮🇪🇺🇳

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    At event today, emphasises Ireland’s view that it is time for action to enhance compliance with humanitarian law and ensure the protection of civilians. Thank you to for organising a great discussion

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    “Disarmament is a key driver of peace and security. We have a responsibility to our people, and to our planet, to make progress on the real challenges facing us... our task has never been more urgent” Tánaiste addressing the Conference on today 🇺🇳

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    Feb 24
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    At underlines Ireland’s commitment to multilateralism, and a strong UN human human rights pillar. Ireland will continue to be a champion for the human rights of the most vulnerable, especially those in conflict-affected areas. 🇮🇪🇺🇳

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