March 17th is St Patricks Day and Irelands National Day. It is a day of huge importance to all those people of Irish descent and affinity around the world. Ireland, though a small country with a population of 5 million people, has a huge diaspora of over 65 million people spread around the world. People across the world instantly identify St Patrick’s Day with the island of Ireland.
Ireland’s national colour is green and every year, the occasion of St Patricks Day is commemorated by the ‘Greening’ of iconic structures and monuments around the world. In recent years the Treasury building in Petra and the Citadel in Amman were ‘Greened’ to mark Ireland’s very strong bilateral ties with the Government and people of Jordan.
On Wednesday March 16th, His Excellency Dr Vincent O’Neill, Ambassador of Ireland to Jordan, marked St Patrick’s Day in 2022, by ‘Greening’ one of Jordan’s most iconic and well-known sites, the Roman Amphitheatre.
In his remarks during the ceremony, Ambassador of Ireland Dr Vincent O’Neill stated:
'I am delighted, on the occasion of Irelands National Day, to commemorate the ever strengthening bilateral relationships between Ireland and Jordan. It is a huge privilege to witness the Greening of this beautiful and historic site, of such significance to Jordan and its people'.
He added that 'Any celebration of St Patricks Day in 2022, is tempered, however, by the recent invasion of Ukraine and the enormous hardship and suffering of the Ukranian people'.
He also stated that '100 years ago, Ireland took our first decisions as a sovereign, democratic state. Because of our hard won struggle for freedom, the key message we would like conveyed on St Patricks Day 2022, is that in a world where so many people are suffering because of conflict, Ireland will tirelessly work with our partners – in Europe, in the UN, in this region, to protect and restore international law and the principles of the UN Charter. We will continue to stand for peace and against autocracy and oppression, wherever they appear.'
Ambassador O’Neill also referenced a number of events, both physical and virtual, that the Embassy of Ireland has organised to mark St Patrick’s Day, including a virtual reception, which will be held on Thursday 17th March.
March 17th is St Patricks Day and Irelands National Day. It is a day of huge importance to all those people of Irish descent and affinity around the world. Ireland, though a small country with a population of 5 million people, has a huge diaspora of over 65 million people spread around the world. People across the world instantly identify St Patrick’s Day with the island of Ireland.
Ireland’s national colour is green and every year, the occasion of St Patricks Day is commemorated by the ‘Greening’ of iconic structures and monuments around the world. In recent years the Treasury building in Petra and the Citadel in Amman were ‘Greened’ to mark Ireland’s very strong bilateral ties with the Government and people of Jordan.
On Wednesday March 16th, His Excellency Dr Vincent O’Neill, Ambassador of Ireland to Jordan, marked St Patrick’s Day in 2022, by ‘Greening’ one of Jordan’s most iconic and well-known sites, the Roman Amphitheatre.
In his remarks during the ceremony, Ambassador of Ireland Dr Vincent O’Neill stated:
'I am delighted, on the occasion of Irelands National Day, to commemorate the ever strengthening bilateral relationships between Ireland and Jordan. It is a huge privilege to witness the Greening of this beautiful and historic site, of such significance to Jordan and its people'.
He added that 'Any celebration of St Patricks Day in 2022, is tempered, however, by the recent invasion of Ukraine and the enormous hardship and suffering of the Ukranian people'.
He also stated that '100 years ago, Ireland took our first decisions as a sovereign, democratic state. Because of our hard won struggle for freedom, the key message we would like conveyed on St Patricks Day 2022, is that in a world where so many people are suffering because of conflict, Ireland will tirelessly work with our partners – in Europe, in the UN, in this region, to protect and restore international law and the principles of the UN Charter. We will continue to stand for peace and against autocracy and oppression, wherever they appear.'
Ambassador O’Neill also referenced a number of events, both physical and virtual, that the Embassy of Ireland has organised to mark St Patrick’s Day, including a virtual reception, which will be held on Thursday 17th March.
March 17th is St Patricks Day and Irelands National Day. It is a day of huge importance to all those people of Irish descent and affinity around the world. Ireland, though a small country with a population of 5 million people, has a huge diaspora of over 65 million people spread around the world. People across the world instantly identify St Patrick’s Day with the island of Ireland.
Ireland’s national colour is green and every year, the occasion of St Patricks Day is commemorated by the ‘Greening’ of iconic structures and monuments around the world. In recent years the Treasury building in Petra and the Citadel in Amman were ‘Greened’ to mark Ireland’s very strong bilateral ties with the Government and people of Jordan.
On Wednesday March 16th, His Excellency Dr Vincent O’Neill, Ambassador of Ireland to Jordan, marked St Patrick’s Day in 2022, by ‘Greening’ one of Jordan’s most iconic and well-known sites, the Roman Amphitheatre.
In his remarks during the ceremony, Ambassador of Ireland Dr Vincent O’Neill stated:
'I am delighted, on the occasion of Irelands National Day, to commemorate the ever strengthening bilateral relationships between Ireland and Jordan. It is a huge privilege to witness the Greening of this beautiful and historic site, of such significance to Jordan and its people'.
He added that 'Any celebration of St Patricks Day in 2022, is tempered, however, by the recent invasion of Ukraine and the enormous hardship and suffering of the Ukranian people'.
He also stated that '100 years ago, Ireland took our first decisions as a sovereign, democratic state. Because of our hard won struggle for freedom, the key message we would like conveyed on St Patricks Day 2022, is that in a world where so many people are suffering because of conflict, Ireland will tirelessly work with our partners – in Europe, in the UN, in this region, to protect and restore international law and the principles of the UN Charter. We will continue to stand for peace and against autocracy and oppression, wherever they appear.'
Ambassador O’Neill also referenced a number of events, both physical and virtual, that the Embassy of Ireland has organised to mark St Patrick’s Day, including a virtual reception, which will be held on Thursday 17th March.
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