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From Gerald Monahan, Foreign Minister of Èire
To The Foreign Minister of Brazil
It is with great sorrow, that I have to inform you of my government's decision to announce the closure of the Irish embassy in Brasilia in light of those acts of aggression committed against the people of French Guiana on the part of the armed forces of Brazil.
As Èire's foreign minister, I must also inform you that all Brazillian diplomatic personnel including those stationed at the embassy in Dublin will have 168 hours (1 week) to depart from Irish soil.
Diplomatic personnel shall be escorted to the nearest airport courtesy of the Garda Síochána. After 168 hours, any remaining diplomatic personnel in Èire will be classified as persona na grati and shall be subjected to the law's of Èire as such.
With regards to the status of Brazillian nationals, the Irish Government will do all it can to protect their rights and liberties as guests of the Irish state. Any subversive activity will not be tolerated and will result in deportation. Those wishing to remain in Èire shall be permitted to retain their Brazillian citizenship in addition to having the option of taking on Irish citizenship.
The Foreign Ministry shall lower its tricolour at half staff as a gesture of respect for our guests.
Sincerely,
Gerald Monahan
From Gerald Monahan, Foreign Minister of Èire
To The Foreign Minister of Brazil
It is with great sorrow, that I have to inform you of my government's decision to announce the closure of the Irish embassy in Brasilia in light of those acts of aggression committed against the people of French Guiana on the part of the armed forces of Brazil.
As Èire's foreign minister, I must also inform you that all Brazillian diplomatic personnel including those stationed at the embassy in Dublin will have 168 hours (1 week) to depart from Irish soil.
Diplomatic personnel shall be escorted to the nearest airport courtesy of the Garda Síochána. After 168 hours, any remaining diplomatic personnel in Èire will be classified as persona na grati and shall be subjected to the law's of Èire as such.
With regards to the status of Brazillian nationals, the Irish Government will do all it can to protect their rights and liberties as guests of the Irish state. Any subversive activity will not be tolerated and will result in deportation. Those wishing to remain in Èire shall be permitted to retain their Brazillian citizenship in addition to having the option of taking on Irish citizenship.
The Foreign Ministry shall lower its tricolour at half staff as a gesture of respect for our guests.
Sincerely,
Gerald Monahan