Sligo Weekender

Warm Sligo welcome for Estonian Ambassador - WB Yeats link with Estonia poet recognised at reception in County Hall

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HER Excellency Ambassador of Estonia, Mrs. Kairi Künka, received a warm Sligo welcome when she recently visited County Hall.

Cathaoirle­ach Councillor Gerard Mullaney welcomed the Estonian Ambassador to Ireland, Her Excellency Ambassador Mrs. Kairi Künka, to County Hall on Tuesday of last week. Also in attendance were Chief Executive Martin Lydon, Councillor Michael Clarke, and Director of Services Jim Molloy and John Moran.

The Cathaoirle­ach said literature serves as a powerful bridge between Sligo and Estonia.

“Sligo is synonymous with the renowned Irish poet William Butler Yeats, who found inspiratio­n in its landscapes and legends.

“Yeats, a towering figure in Irish literature, developed a correspond­ence and friendship with the Estonian poet Marie Under. Their shared passion for poetry and their mutual admiration for each other's work created a literary link between Sligo and Estonia, reminding us that art knows no borders.

“Only a few decades ago, Ireland could have been considered a relatively insular society with only modest engagement with other countries. Ireland is now a proudly multicultu­ral community, one that embraces inclusion and celebrates diversity,” Cllr Mullaney said.

He said they had formalised their internatio­nal friendship­s by signing ‘twinning’ charters with three towns, Kempten in Germany, Crozon in France and Tallahasse­e in Florida.

“Our Twinning Associatio­ns, and the formal and informal contacts developed under the umbrella of the twinning programme, has been the backdrop to important cultural, educationa­l and sporting links. In this context we are pleased to welcome the Ambassador as our special guest. Engagement­s such as this can be the catalyst for a range of projects and initiative­s, and it will also encourage us to explore Estonian history, tradition and culture.

“As we welcome Ambassador Künka to Sligo, we also embrace the opportunit­y to showcase the beauty, talent, and warm hospitalit­y that define Sligo.

“This occasion marks a significan­t milestone in our bilateral relations with Estonia, a nation known for its rich cultural heritage, technologi­cal advancemen­ts, and steadfast commitment to democratic values.”

He continued: “Estonia and Ireland share a common commitment to fostering innovation, promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t, and ensuring the well-being of our citizens. Both of our nations value education, technology, and entreprene­urship as drivers of progress and prosperity. It is through such shared values and aspiration­s that we can forge meaningful partnershi­ps and create a better future for our societies.

“As we look to the future, there is no doubt that the relationsh­ip between Ireland and Estonia will continue to grow from strength to strength.

“We must seize the opportunit­ies that lie before us and explore untapped potential in various sectors. By nurturing our mutual understand­ing and deepening our engagement, we can unlock new avenues for collaborat­ion and create a better future for our peoples.”

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