Minister hails diversity of migrant workers

EU migrant workers coming to Ireland promote diversity and enrich the country's culture, Minister of State Noel Treacy said today…

EU migrant workers coming to Ireland promote diversity and enrich the country's culture, Minister of State Noel Treacy said today.

Speaking on Europe Day, Mr Treacy, the Minister of State for European Affairs, said European languages can be heard in Irish towns and cities and Polish newspapers can be seen on news stands.

"The richness of Europe's cultures shows that the EU is so much more than just an economic and political entity," Mr Treacy told his audience at an "Europe Entices" event in Dublin's Bewley's Cafe.

"Today's Ireland is being exposed to the modern cultures of our newly acceded EU partners as young Poles, Latvians, Lithuanians and others come here to live and work.

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"The presence here of communities from other European countries affords us an opportunity to appreciate the indispensable diversity of European civilisation and to celebrate and nurture those things that unite us," Mr Treacy said.

To mark Europe Day, a special all-day debate on EU issues will be held in the Dáil tomorrow and will be attended by European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Mariann Fischer Boel.