21/02/2008
O’Loan Appointed East Timor Envoy
Northern Ireland's former Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan has been announced as a special Irish Government envoy for East Timor.
Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern made the announcement yesterday during a two-day visit to the Asian state.
He is in the region to promote the Irish Government's Conflict Resolution Unit, which hopes to share lessons learned from the peace process with other states that have witnessed similar violence and conflict.
(JM)
Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern made the announcement yesterday during a two-day visit to the Asian state.
He is in the region to promote the Irish Government's Conflict Resolution Unit, which hopes to share lessons learned from the peace process with other states that have witnessed similar violence and conflict.
(JM)
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