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New Irish Ambassadors to UN and UK

October 14, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

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Martin Fraser Nominated as Ireland’s Next UN Ambassador: ‌full List‌ of New Ambassadorial‍ Appointments

Table of Contents

  • Martin Fraser Nominated as Ireland’s Next UN Ambassador: ‌full List‌ of New Ambassadorial‍ Appointments
    • Key Appointments Announced
    • Full List of Ambassadorial Nominations
    • Expanding ⁤Ireland’s⁢ Global Footprint
    • Context and Analysis

Ireland is⁤ bolstering it’s global diplomatic presence with a series of new ambassadorial ⁢nominations, including the appointment of current UK Ambassador Martin Fraser to the United Nations in New York. The proclamation, made following a Cabinet meeting, signals a ⁤continued commitment to expanding⁣ Ireland’s international influence and supporting Irish citizens worldwide. This article details⁤ the ‌key appointments, the context behind them, and ⁢what they mean for Ireland’s foreign policy.

What: Ireland has announced 14 new ambassadorial nominations.
Who: Key appointments include Martin Fraser (UN), Sonja Hyland ⁣(UK), ⁤and‍ Fergal Mythen (UAE).
Where: ‍ New postings cover Africa, South America, Asia, Europe, ⁤the Middle East, and North America.
Why it Matters: Strengthens Ireland’s diplomatic network and supports Irish​ citizens globally.
What’s Next: The new ambassadors will ‍take up⁢ their posts in the coming months, building on Ireland’s expanding global presence.

Key Appointments Announced

The moast prominent change sees Martin Fraser,‍ the current Irish Ambassador to the United Kingdom, nominated as the next Ambassador ‌to the United Nations in New York. Fraser, a seasoned diplomat who previously served as Secretary General in the Department of the Taoiseach, has represented Ireland in the UK since 2022.

Replacing Fraser in ⁣London will be Sonja Hyland, currently‍ Deputy Secretary General in the Ireland, UK and Americas Division. This appointment marks a meaningful role for Hyland, taking on‌ a crucial relationship with a key international partner post-Brexit.

Other notable changes include:

* Fergal Mythen: Moving from the UN to become the Ambassador to the United Arab emirates.
* Geraldine⁤ byrne Nason: Will remain as Irish Ambassador to the United States.

Full List of Ambassadorial Nominations

Here’s a complete list of⁤ the ambassadorial nominations announced by the ‌Government:

Country Nominee Current Role
Ethiopia Ciarán Madden Director,Ireland,UK and Americas Division
Nigeria Lesley Ní Bhriain Director,Corporate Services Division
Senegal Deirdre Clancy Deputy Head of Mission,Morocco
Argentina Olive Hempenstall Details‍ not provided in source
Japan Noel White Permanent Representative to the UN,Geneva
United Nations Martin ⁤Fraser Irish Ambassador to ⁢the UK
United⁢ kingdom Sonja Hyland deputy Secretary General,Ireland,UK & Americas
United Arab‌ Emirates Fergal Mythen At the UN
United States Geraldine Byrne Nason Irish Ambassador to the US
Further postings Information ​not provided Information not provided

(Note: The source document only provided details for ⁣these postings. Further research would be needed ​to complete the list.)

Expanding ⁤Ireland’s⁢ Global Footprint

Ireland has significantly expanded its diplomatic network in ⁣recent years. The country now boasts 103 diplomatic missions worldwide, with 25 established since 2018. This expansion demonstrates Ireland’s growing commitment to⁢ international engagement and its recognition of the importance of ⁢a strong diplomatic presence.

Recent developments include the establishment of new embassies in:

* Serbia
* Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Moldova

Furthermore, new consulates general are planned to open in:

* Malaga (Spain) – expected in 2026
* melbourne (Australia) – expected in 2026

Context and Analysis

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These ‍appointments reflect Ireland’s strategic ⁤priorities. The nomination of⁣ Martin Fraser to the UN is particularly noteworthy, given the increasing importance of the UN ⁤in addressing global⁣ challenges like climate change, conflict resolution, and⁢ sustainable development. ⁢ The ⁢continued presence of Geraldine Byrne Nason⁣ in the US underscores ⁣the vital relationship between ireland and its largest trading‍ partner. The expansion into new diplomatic missions in the Balkans and eastern Europe signals a proactive approach to engaging with regions undergoing significant geopolitical shifts. The appointments also demonstrate⁢ a commitment to gender balance within the diplomatic corps, with several key roles filled ‍by ‌women.

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