Micheál Martin 'deeply concerned' by attack on Irish diplomat in Sudan

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Micheál Martin 'Deeply Concerned' By Attack On Irish Diplomat In Sudan
Senior EU diplomat Josep Borrell tweeted on Monday evening that the EU Ambassador had been assaulted in his own residency, adding the incident  “constitutes a gross violation of the Vienna Convention”.
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By Rebecca Black, PA

The Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin has said he is deeply concerned following a “serious incident” at the home of the EU Ambassador to Sudan, who is Irish.

The current EU Ambassador to Sudan is Irish diplomat Aidan O’Hara, who was attacked at his home.

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Tanaiste Micheál Martin said his thoughts are with an “outstanding Irish diplomat”.

It comes after days of violence in a battle between the army and a powerful rival force.

Senior EU diplomat Josep Borrell tweeted on Monday evening that the EU Ambassador had been assaulted in his own residency, adding the incident  “constitutes a gross violation of the Vienna Convention”.

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Mr Martin tweeted: “Deeply concerned at serious incident at home of the EU Ambassador to Sudan. A gross violation of the Vienna Convention.

“Thoughts are with outstanding Irish diplomat serving EU in difficult circumstances, and his family. Call for urgent cessation of violence in Sudan & dialogue.”

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