Taoiseach Micheál Martin has tested positive for COVID-19 the night before he was set to meet US President Joe Biden at the White House for St. Patrick's Day. The Taoiseach was at the Ireland Funds Gala event in Washington, DC when his precautionary COVID-19 test results came through.
English By Natalie Liu Share on Facebook Print this page WASHINGTON - Despite the health and security concerns that kept the usual large crowds away from this week’s swearing-in of a new American president, one Washington community was well represented at the solemn ceremony on the steps of the U.S. Capitol – the diplomatic corps.
For many of them, the ceremony was a moving reaffirmation of the strength and durability of American democracy just 14 days after an insurrection that had shaken both the nation and its allies around the world.
“There are 190 ambassadors in Washington, I would say there were at least 180 ambassadors there,” Daniel Mulhall, Ireland’s ambassador in the United States, told VOA in a phone interview. “I can’t imagine anybody [who’s invited] not being there, except somebody being sick or something.”