Tánaiste Micheál Martin hasn't met Russian Ambassador since becoming Foreign Affairs Minister
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has confirmed that he has not met the Russian Ambassador Yuriy Filatov since becoming Foreign Affairs Minister in December.
READ MORE:Call for 'urgent' review of codeine sales in Ireland as figures show alarming prescription rates in 2022 Mr Martin also confirmed that there are 21 officers working at the Russian Embassy, located on Dublin’s Orwell Road. The Russian Embassy criticised the Tánaiste over the weekend regarding comments he made in relation to the death of Mr Cafferkey in Ukraine.In response, the Russian Embassy in Ireland said that "in a very big way it is the Irish Government and media who bear responsibility for the death of Finbar Cafferkey".
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