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Ambassador O’Brien visits the Venice Office of the Council of Europe

Patricia O’Brien, Ambassador of Ireland to Italy, was in Venice for the premiere of the film The Banishees of Inisherin at the 79° Edition of the Film Festival and paid a courtesy visit to the Council of Europe Office where she was received by its head Luisella Pavan-Woolfe. Ambassador O’Brien served as Ambassador to France and Monaco and Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva. Previously she served as Under-Secretary-General for legal affairs at the United Nations. Ireland’s presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe started on 20 May and will continue until 8 November 2022.

Venice 6 September 2022
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