
Daniel Mulhall
Daniel Mulhall is a former Irish diplomat who served as Ireland's ambassador to the United States, where he was known for fostering strong bilateral relations. He has been an advocate for understanding and dialogue regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the humanitarian concerns of Palestinians rather than expressing anti-Israeli sentiments. Recently, he commented on the controversial Occupied Territories Bill, expressing skepticism about its effectiveness but clarifying that he does not view it as an expression of anti-Semitism.
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Daniel Mulhall is a retired Irish ambassador who shares insights on Ireland's international reputation.
Opinions are hardening against Ireland in Britain and the US. How worried should we be? – The Irish TimesDaniel Mulhall is the former Irish ambassador to the United States.
Chappell Roan, Dara Ó Briain and other must-sees at this year’s festival – The Irish TimesDaniel Mulhall posted that the deal 'does not look like a great outcome for the EU'.
Any future US tariffs on pharma exports to be limited to 15%, EU insists – The Irish TimesDaniel Mulhall was Ireland’s ambassador to the US during the first Trump presidency.
When I was ambassador, Trump’s advisers still had sway. Now the EU has to be ready to hit back hard – The Irish TimesFormer Republic of Ireland ambassador to the United States Daniel Mulhall said he was sceptical that the Occupied Territories Bill can work.
Ireland’s Occupied Territories Bill ‘blatant anti-Semitism’, says influential US senator – The Irish Times





























