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01 December 2022
In view of the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in certain parts of China, we would like to remind Irish citizens how to contact the Embassy for support or assistance.
Ending of COVID-19 requirements for travellers to Ireland
06 December 2021
Travel requirements for incoming passengers to Ireland have been reviewed and amended so as to respond to the emergence of the new Covid-19 variant Omicron.
23 September 2021
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Statement by the EU Spokesperson on the case of Gui Minhai
29 January 2019
Statement by the Spokesperson on the recent conviction of Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang
10 December 2018
EU Delegation Statement on International Human Rights Day 欧洲联盟驻华代表团关于国际人权日的声明
29 October 2018
Statement by the Spokesperson on the situation in Xinjiang. 发言人关于新疆局势声明
10 October 2018
Joint Declaration on the European and World Day against the Death Penalty. 欧洲联盟外交和安全政策高级代表和欧洲理事会秘书长在欧洲和世界反对死刑日的联合声明
18 August 2018
Declaration from the European Commission, France and Ireland on recent infants’ Salmonella illnesses: Investigations show no link to infant formula
17 August 2018
Statement from Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. RASFF 2018.2152 Infant Formula - Salmonella Incident in France
Job Vacancy
27 June 2018
Job Advertisement: Position of Political Assistant
24 May 2018
Statement by the EU Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Security Policy on the recent conviction of Chinese human rights defender Tashi Wangchuk
03 May 2018
Declaration by the High Representative, Federica Mogherini
08 March 2018
Joint statement on the occasion of International Women's Day 2018
27 February 2018
Alan Dukes recently delivered a talk at the Embassy titled Ireland in Europe, a strong partner for China.
23 February 2018
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Coveney's Greeting to celebrate the Chinese New Year