The Tánaiste has announced plans to open a new Ireland House in Chicago later this year. Micheál Martin said it will play a role in unlocking potential and sourcing new opportunities in the Windy City.
The Tánaiste has announced plans to open a new Ireland House in Chicago later this year. Micheál Martin said it will play a role in unlocking potential and sourcing new opportunities in the Windy City. The Foreign Affairs Minister said it would mean a “more effective presence” for the Irish Government. “It’s the most significant investment by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Chicago in a long time,” he said.
“They see it as a country wanting to create economic investment in their area, so they’re very happy that we’re coming.” The Tánaiste is on a one week visit to the States but has not refrained from weighing in on domestic matters. Yesterday, following a suspected arson attack in County Kildare, Minister Martin said the Government might need to review legislation
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