Seanad debates

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Gnó an tSeanaid - Business of Seanad

 

10:30 am

Photo of Jerry ButtimerJerry Buttimer (Fine Gael)
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I will begin by thanking our colleague, Senator Keogan, for organising a wonderful fundraiser for UNICEF this morning. I thank her, Ms Samantha Long, Ms Reka Szocs and the catering staff in Leinster House for the wonderful work done this morning. In particular, I thank Senator Keogan for her wonderful work in gathering the ambassadors to come in to raise funds for UNICEF. Peter Power, the chief executive of UNICEF Ireland, was present, as was the Turkish ambassador.

Before I call Leader to outline the Order of Business, I welcome the Bulgarian ambassador, Ms Gergana Karadjova. I thank her for being here. I am delighted that we have this opportunity to congratulate the people of Bulgaria on their national day, which takes place on Friday next, 3 March. I also welcome Mr. Rosen Spasov, the deputy ambassador. Today is the first day of spring, which, in native Bulgarian tradition, is Baba Marta. We wish the ambassador and deputy ambassador every success on Bulgaria's national day. We thank Bulgaria for its friendship.

Speaking of friendship, I also welcome to the Gallery the British ambassador, Mr. Paul Johnston, who is very welcome. He is joined by Mr. Jeremy Wilmshurst and Mr. Conor Doherty. I thank them for being here. Mr. Johnston's visit today is significant in light of the importance of the events taking place this week. We look forward to further engagement with him in the coming weeks and months. I thank him for his work and friendship. We hope that we will celebrate differently on the rugby field.

Photo of Lisa ChambersLisa Chambers (Fianna Fail)
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I welcome to the Bulgarian ambassador, and I wish Bulgaria well on its national day. I also welcome the British ambassador and his team. It is great to have them here as always, particularly in light of what we is happening this week. It is particularly good to have him with us.

I commend and congratulate Senator Keogan on organising the coffee morning in aid of the UNICEF appeal relating to the earthquake in Syria and Turkey. It is very important, and it was lovely to be there to participate. I am sure substantial funds were raised to help those who are very much in need. It was a lovely event and was very well attended. It was great to have some members of our diplomatic corps there also to support it. There were many lovely prizes and lovely local food from Syria and Turkey which was lovely to sample. Well done Senator Keogan.