Ireland condemns terrorist attacks in Brussels
The Irish government has condemned the terrorist attacks in Brussels, saying that the attacks "have highlighted starkly once again the threat from international terrorism".
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Dublin: The Irish government has condemned the terrorist attacks in Brussels, saying that the attacks "have highlighted starkly once again the threat from international terrorism".
"Acts of violence like these are an attack on the democratic way of life that we in Ireland hold dear and the values that we share with our EU partners," it said.
"There is no information at present of any Irish casualties but this is, of course, an evolving situation," it added.
The Irish police authorities and the Department of Foreign Affairs are currently liaising with the relevant authorities in Brussels and other international partners in the light of these attacks, according to the statement.
Meanwhile, Irish Foreign Minister Charlie Flanagan said his department, in conjunction with the Irish embassy in Belgium, are working with the local authorities.
"Any Irish citizens in Brussels or Belgium should exercise caution and closely follow the instructions of local authorities," he said.
At least 34 people were killed in a series of attacks in Brussels on Tuesday.
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