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Kildare TD and Minister of State Martin Heydon will be travelling to Korea as part of The Government's 2023 St Patrick's Day programme while Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl is going to Lebanon.
The Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Government ministers will take part in an extensive international programme to promote Ireland and Irish interests around the world.
This year’s programme will see the widest yet engagement by Ireland with Ministers reaching out to partner Governments and Irish communities on every continent.
In all, 36 representatives of the State will bring Ireland’s message to 74 cities in 44 countries.
A Government statement said: "St Patrick’s Day offers an unmatched opportunity to promote Ireland abroad. It is an important part of the Government’s ‘Global Ireland’ strategy which seeks to promote Ireland as an outstanding location to live, visit, work, invest in, trade with, and study.
"This year, St Patrick’s Day will mark ‘100 Years of Ireland in the World’, a century of our country’s engagement as an active member of the international community in the promotion of democracy, peace and security. Ministers will acknowledge a number of important milestones which occur this year: The centenary of Ireland’s joining the League of Nations, the fiftieth anniversary of our accession to the then EEC, and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
"Ministers will emphasise Ireland’s commitment to the international rules-based multilateral system, our membership of the European Union and our commitment to protecting the Good Friday Agreement. The Ministerial programme will celebrate our heritage and renew our links with our global Diaspora and business leaders."
The objectives for the SPD 2023 programme are as follows:
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