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Ireland–Spain relations are the current and historical relations between Ireland and the Kingdom of Spain. Both states are members of the Council of Europe , the European Union , the Eurozone and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development .
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The legation of the Irish Free State in Madrid was closed temporarily because of the Spanish Civil War. Kerney sought refuge in St Jean de Luz, on the French border with Spain. [1] In October 1950, the first Ambassador of Ireland was appointed following Ireland's departure from the Commonwealth.
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The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important. It is one of the group of smaller nations in the EU and has traditionally followed a non-aligned foreign policy .
See Ireland–Spain relations. Ireland has an embassy in Madrid. [231] Spain has an embassy in Dublin. [232] Both countries are full members of the European Union and of the Council of Europe. Italy: See Italy–Spain relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations after the unification of Italy.
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Memorial to Limerick men who fought in the International Brigades, erected outside Limerick City Hall in 2014. [1]The Connolly Column (Spanish: Columna Connolly, Irish: Colún Uí Chonghaile) was the name given to a group of Irish republican socialist volunteers who fought for the Second Spanish Republic in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War.