Taoiseach vows to strengthen ties with South Korea

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Taoiseach vows to strengthen ties with South Korea
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has vowed to strengthen ties with South Korea ahead of a visit there tomorrow.

Today, an Irish Government delegation begins a trade mission to the country with Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue, and Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris all taking part.

"During the week, I will meet with President Yoon to discuss how we can strengthen our partnership," Mr Varadkar said. Enterprise Minister Simon Coveney said the trade mission was a great opportunity for Irish companies to do business with a like-minded country. "This trade mission also provides a valuable opportunity to further progress Irelands market access application for beef," Mr McConalogue said.

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