The Government has rejected a call by Fianna Fáil to reinstate a
full-time Irish ambassador to the Vatican to coincide with the election
of a new pope.
Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore said last night there were
no plans to revisit the issue, and he described as “inappropriate” any
attempt to politicise Pope Benedict XVI’s decision to retire.
Fianna
Fáil whip Seán Ó Fearghaíl said the election of a new pope in the
coming weeks would be the perfect opportunity to appoint a full-time
ambassador once again to this important role in Rome.
“Ireland has
always had an ambassador in this important post, and now that the
Government are saying the economic picture is improving there is no need
for any further delay in my view,” said Mr Ó Fearghaíl.
Mr
Gilmore said: “Any attempt to politicise Pope Benedict’s decision to
retire around the issue of the resident Embassy to the Holy See is
inappropriate.”
Mr Gilmore added that he would continue to review
the deployment of the diplomatic service in the context of the budgetary
situation.