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      • In 1929, Ireland opened a diplomatic legation in Paris and appointed Gerald Edward O'Kelly de Gallagh et Tycooly as the first Irish Minister to France.
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  2. On 22 February 1919, Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh wrote a letter to French premier Georges Clemenceau from the Grand Hotel in Paris. Ó Ceallaigh was from Dublin and had fought in the Easter Rising of...

  3. Louis de Revol, the first Minister of Foreign Affairs. On 1 January 1589, a new regulation gave exclusive responsibility for the "Department" of foreign affairs to one of these secretaries of state, Louis de Revol.

  4. In 1680, Charles Colbert de Croissy, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, had his and his predecessors’ correspondence with foreign countries bound. This initiative, which ensured the continuity of French foreign policy, marked the start of the French diplomatic archives.

  5. May 2, 2023 · Desmond FitzGerald (1888-1947) was the first foreign minister, or minister for external affairs, of the Irish Free State. Photograph: National Library of Ireland

  6. The new headquarters of the Alliance Française Dublin was inaugurated on November 15, 1974 by the Prime Minister, Mr. Jacques Chirac. In 1986, a grant from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs enabled the Dublin Committee to purchase the building.

  7. Our mission is to promote and protect abroad the values, interests and economic well-being of Ireland and its people. We do this under the political direction of our Ministers, through our staff at home and through our Embassy network abroad.

  8. A presidential visit to Dublin was held on 26 August 2021, which included the French Foreign Minister, the Minister of State for European Affairs and the Minister of the Economy and Finance. During this visit, the France-Ireland Joint Plan of Action 2021-2025 was signed.

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