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Jaishankar congratulates Ireland on St. Patrick s Day ANI | Updated: Mar 17, 2021 14:19 IST
New Delhi [India], March 17 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar congratulated Ireland Foreign Minister Simon Coveney on St. Patrick s Day on Wednesday. Congratulate FM @simoncoveney and the Government & people of Ireland on St. Patrick s Day. Look forward to working together, including at UNSC, to advance our common agenda, Jaishankar tweeted.
St. Patrick s Day is seen as a public holiday in Ireland, and the day is widely celebrated as an official Christian feast day also by other countries like UK, Canada, the US, Argentina and Brazil.
In an official statement given recently, The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), said both the countries have discussed the agendas of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and agreed to work closely together on key issues of the agenda.
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Every year, the people of Ireland celebrate their heritage and culture on St Patrick s Day, March 17.
Here:Â Ronald (L) and Steve enjoy a mini pint of Guinness outside the Irish Potato Cake Company restaurant in Dublin s city centre
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Kate celebrated St. Patrick s Day with a new tweed blazer
17 March 2021 • 12:46pm
Feeling lucky: The Duchess and Duke of Cambridge
Credit: PA
If she didn’t already feel scrutinised before, the Duchess of Cambridge, since that Oprah interview last week, must be feeling as though she’s at the wrong end of a microscope. Every gesture, every facial muscle twitch, is analysed for signs of her inner emotions. Her response? To be More Kate.
The outfit she wore in a video released on Wednesday morning, to mark St Patrick’s Day, is a case in point. It’s a Dressing From The Waist up, cropped, green jacket from Zara, with fresh looking white top stitching and it’s currently on their site at £59.99. Tick Tick Tick in terms of relatability. When I say bright, it’s practically lime. And it suits her.