Irish President in the Mediterranean
President Mary McAleese of Ireland began the first ever Irish state visit to Malta meeting the authorities, addressing the business community at the Chamber of Commerce and promoting bridge-building. Today she will move on to Cyprus where she will attend Ireland’s Euro 2008 qualifier game against Cyprus in Limassol. From Ireland Online:
..Mrs McAleese will also meet dignitaries in Valletta and address business leaders at the city’s Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise. After formal talks with President Dr Edward Fenech Adami and Prime Minister Dr Lawrence Gonzi, she will attend a lunch in her honour at Auberge de Castille. Mrs McAleese will later visit the Unesco World Heritage Site at Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. The president will leave Malta tomorrow to make a state visit to the Republic of Cyprus.
She will attend the Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2008 qualifier game against Cyprus in Nicosia and meet Irish gardaí serving with the United Nations peacekeeping force on the island. On Monday she will hold official talks with President Tassos Papadopoulos and receive the coveted Golden Key of Nicosia. Mrs McAleese will also deliver an address at the University of Cyprus on the theme, Europe’s New Horizons: An Irish Perspective. The president will be accompanied by Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern in Malta and by Environment Minister Dick Roche in Cyprus.







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