The Sligo Champion

Forging links with Eastern European countires on visit

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THE Cathaoirle­ach of Sligo County Council Councillor Hubert Keaney welcomed a group of visitors from Estonia and Lithuania to Sligo City Hall.

Arrangemen­ts for the visit were coordinate­d by the Europe Direct Informatio­n Centre based in Sligo Central Library.

In his welcome address, the Cathaoirle­ach said: “Given our remote location on the western periphery of Europe, we greatly value the opportunit­y to welcome friends from other countries. In recent years Sligo has been enriched by its diverse cultures and ethnic groups, and by exploring new traditions, we gain a deeper appreciati­on of our own.”

He added: “The context of your visit is the establishm­ent and mechanisms of the Europe Direct Informatio­n Centres. The EU Commission decided to set up a network of informatio­n centres and documentat­ion centres in every EU country.

“In Ireland the decision was made to use the existing Library network that was already establishe­d and simply integrate the EDIC centres into the chosen locations.

“Ireland’s commitment to the EU ideal has been a consistent­ly endorsed by successive government­s and by leading business and farming organisati­ons. As a country we have gained a lot from our EU membership, but the record will show that we have also contribute­d much to European affairs.”

As part of their remit, EDIC undertake various events and activities throughout the year - as long as they tie in with European Objectives and Aims. In terms of management, they are administer­ed by the library services in each county’s local authority.

The Cathaoirle­ach finished by wishing the group a very pleasant stay in the ‘ Yeats Country’ hoping that they could take in as many delights as the county had to offer during their brief visit before flying home to their respective Countries at the weekend.

 ??  ?? Estonian and Lithuanian visitors to Sligo City Hall last Thursday.
Estonian and Lithuanian visitors to Sligo City Hall last Thursday.

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