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Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 26 Mar 2014

Business of Joint Committee

I have not received any apologies. I am sure our two MEP candidates, Senators Lorraine Higgins and Deirdre Clune, are on the road canvassing. Am I talking to myself?

The ladies were chatting.

I was complimenting the two members of our committee, Senators Lorraine Higgins and Deirdre Clune, who are seeking nomination to the European Parliament and I wish them well. They will not be with us this afternoon.

Are the draft minutes of the meeting of 12 March, which have been circulated, agreed? Agreed. Unless there are matters arising from them, we will proceed to the main business. Before we proceed to it, I welcome back our foreign affairs adviser, who has been absent from us for 12 months because of family issues - good issues, for a change. We are delighted to have Ms Olive Hempenstall back with us again. She has returned full-time to us in her role as foreign affairs adviser. We hope she had a good time off, a good rest and that her new son is bouncing around the place.

Ms Olive Hempenstall

Thank you very much.

I welcome Ms Hempenstall back but we should also say goodbye to the man who so ably substituted in her absence.

That should have been done last week in my absence.

Was the Chairman not here last week?

No, and it was the week before that.

We are doing it now rather belatedly.

I thank Mr. John Deady. He is staying on with the Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement to finish off a few matters. He was helpful to us also over the 12 months and has considerable experience given his role as a former ambassador. We have a letter ready to be signed by myself to thank him for his services to the committee.

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