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McEntee to discuss 'stability' in region during Gulf trip

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McEntee to discuss 'stability' in region during Gulf trip
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Irish Foreign Minister Helen McEntee is visiting the Gulf region to discuss regional stability, the Iran nuclear program, and economic ties. The trip also includes meetings with Saudi women to discuss the country's social and economic transformation.

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The visit highlights Ireland's diplomatic efforts to influence regional peace and strengthen economic partnerships during its EU presidency.

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Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee will travel to the Gulf region this morning for meetings in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, likely to focus on the recent Strait of Hormuz crisis and Irish links to the region.

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