Competing
with Canada and Norway in its bid to secure a non-permanent seat on the UN
Security Council for the 2021-22 term in an election that will take place in
June 2020, Ireland spent €500,000 on its “campaign” inlcuding €100,000 for on a
five-minute promotional video featuring U2 singer Bono.
The
spending also includes the cost of a campaign launch at the United Nations in
New York last July, as well as travel expenses and promotional materials
designed to win the support of UN council members.
The
Government has spent approximately €500,000 on its campaign to win a seat on
the UN Security Council.
Ireland
is competing with Canada and Norway in its bid to secure a non-permanent seat
on the UN Security Council for the 2021-22 term in an election that will take
place in June 2020.
Some
€100,000 of the total amount was spent on a five-minute promotional video
featuring U2 singer Bono.
The
theme of the Irish campaign for one of two available seats is 'Empathy,
Partnership, and Independence'.
The
cost of the Government's bid was revealed by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign
Affairs Simon Coveney in response to a parliamentary question from Solidarity
TD Bríd Smith.
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