As Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, I engage as much as possible with all Ambassadors accredited to Ireland as they represent vital lines of communication to their governments and are the key source of information for their countries on developments in Ireland. Members of the government, Ministers of State, officials from my department and indeed all government departments and agencies engage with Ambassadors and their staff regularly, including with the US Ambassador.
I have known Ambassador Kevin O’Malley since September 2014, when I participated at his swearing in ceremony with Vice-President Biden in Washington DC and subsequently at his presentation of credentials to President Higgins in Áras an Uachtaráin. I have met him on a regular basis since then – both formally and socially - and will continue to do so.
My diary records that so far in 2015, I met formally with Ambassador O’Malley on 6 January, 8 April and 21 April. Furthermore, as the primary representative of the United States, Ambassador O’Malley accompanies and advises senior political figures when on official visits to Ireland. For instance Ambassador O’Malley was present when I met the Speaker of the US House of Representatives and his delegation at Farmleigh House in July 2015.
While topics for discussion vary depending on the meeting, the issues of Northern Ireland and US immigration matters have featured consistently on all occasions, along with an ongoing focus on developing further the excellent trade, business, political and people to people relations between Ireland and the United States.