The party have announced that it will not attend the annual St Patrick's Day festivities next month.
Leaders of Sinn Fein will not travel to the White House to participate in St. Patrick's Day festivities in Washington, D.C.
Sinn Féin’s leaders say they will not attend a traditional St. Patrick’s Day event next month at the White House as a protest ...
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Sinn Fein won't go to the White House for St. Patrick's Day "in response to the call for the mass expulsion of the ...
Sinn Féin’s leaders say they will not attend a traditional St. Patrick’s Day event next month at the White House as a protest against President Donald Trump’s stance on the Gaza Peninsula ...
The comments came as Sinn Féin announced that the party would not travel to the US as part of "a principled stance against the threat of mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from Gaza".
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has accused Sinn Féin of "engaging in politics" over its decision not to travel to Washington DC. Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald and Northern Ireland First Minister ...
Irish premier Micheál Martin, who said he hadn’t received a formal invitation to Washington but expects the meeting to happen and plans to attend, accused Sinn Fein of playing politics.
Sinn Fein party leader Mary Lou McDonald also addressed the news conference, saying she could not visit Washington “while there was a threat of mass expulsion hanging over the Palestinian people”.