Spanish-Irish Relations: A Personal View

Authors

  • José Antonio De Yturriaga Barberán Universidad de Sevilla Spain

Keywords:

Ireland, Spain, European Union, England, relations

Abstract

The former Spanish ambassador to Ireland exposes his family links with Ireland, his experiences as a student in University College Dublin and his activities as ambassador between 1987 and 1991. Shows how easy is to establish contacts and friendship between the people of the two countries, from the president of the Republic —Patrick Hillery or Mary Robinson— to a school-teacher in a small village of Conamara. He reminds the various acts celebrated all through Ireland on the occasion of the IV Centenary of the unwanted presence of the Great Spanish Armada in Ireland, describes the adventures and disadventures of captain Francisco de Cuellar and comments on the different attitudes of the Irish people toward the survivors of the Armada shown by the English establishment, the local chieftains and the ordinary people. The ambassador considers that, despite the rich historical experience shared and the mutual empathy shown by the people of the two countries, neither the Irish know Spain, nor the Spaniards know Ireland, although there are many Spanish student in Ireland and many Irish tourists in Spain. They usually have a topical idea of the respective countries and of their people, alien to their present reality. He maintains that there are no real problems between Spain and Ireland —not even in fisheries— and both countries share interests and goals within the European Union. The Brexit in going to raise serious problems to Ireland, the exit of Great Britain —which never had much European feeling may become a positive opportunity to develop the process of European integration.

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Author Biography

José Antonio De Yturriaga Barberán, Universidad de Sevilla

Embajador de España. Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Sevilla (1958), doctor en Derecho por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1964) y doctor honoris causa por la Universidad Lingüística de Moscú (1998). Profesor ayudante de Derecho Internacional en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Complutense, encargado de la Cátedra de Derecho Diplomático y Consular en la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Complutense, de Derecho Internacional en la Escuela Diplomática y profesor visitante en la Academia de La Haya de Derecho Internacional (1978). Ingresó en la carrera diplomática en 1963.

Secretario de embajada en Monrovia (Liberia), cónsul en Düsseldorf (Alemania), consejero cultural en Lisboa (Portugal), asesor jurídico internacional del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y jefe de la AJI, subdirector general de Cooperación Terrestre, Marítima y Aérea en el MAE, secretario general técnico del MAE, embajador presidente del Consejo Superior de Asuntos Exteriores, embajador en Irak y en Irlanda, embajador representante permanente ante la ONU en Viena, embajador en la Federación de Rusia y concurrente en Armenia, Azerbaiyán, Bielorrusia, Georgia, Kazajstán, Kirguizistán, Tayikistán, Turkmenistán y Uzbekistán, embajador en misión especial para el Derecho del Mar, cónsul general en Oporto (Portugal) y embajador de España jubilado (2006).

Published

2018-06-01

How to Cite

De Yturriaga Barberán, J. A. (2018). Spanish-Irish Relations: A Personal View. TSN. Transatlantic Studies Network, (5), 181–193. Retrieved from https://revistas.uma.es/index.php/transatlantic-studies-network/article/view/19442