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Diplomatic Representation.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 May 2006

Thursday, 18 May 2006

Questions (137, 138)

Pádraic McCormack

Question:

137 Mr. McCormack asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if the Government has proposals to set up and establish an embassy in Bangkok in view of the many Irish and Europeans who are living there; and if plans have been made for setting up such an Embassy. [18970/06]

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Written answers

Ireland established diplomatic relations with Thailand in 1975 and our Ambassador to Malaysia is accredited there on a non-resident basis. Ireland is also represented by an Honorary Consul in Bangkok who provides consular assistance, when required, to Irish citizens in Thailand. The opening of further resident missions abroad, including in Thailand, is considered by the Government on an ongoing basis. As I believe the Deputy will appreciate, any expansion of our diplomatic network can only be undertaken on the basis of clear priorities. In this regard, there are no plans to change the status of our representation in Thailand in the short term.

Brian O'Shea

Question:

138 Mr. O’Shea asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs his proposals to re-establish an embassy in Kenya; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19032/06]

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The opening of further resident missions abroad, including the reopening of an Embassy in Kenya, is considered by the Government on an ongoing basis. Following a recent Government decision, the approval of the Kenyan authorities has been sought for the accreditation of the resident Irish Ambassador in South Africa to also be Ambassador to Kenya on a non-resident basis. It might also be noted that Ireland is represented by an Honorary Consul in Nairobi.

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