Conor McGregor sent private invitation asking Taoiseach to dinner, saying: 'I can benefit your party'
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Conor McGregor sent private invitation asking Taoiseach to dinner, saying: 'I can benefit your party'
"MMA fighter wanted to discuss bolstering Ireland-US relations with Micheál Martin Conor McGregor privately urged Taoiseach Micheál Martin to meet him for dinner to discuss how the fighter could bolster relations with US president Donald Trump. The Irish Independent can reveal the MMA fighter wrote a letter to the Fianna Fáil leader in late August urging him and his wife Mary to meet at his "restaurant", the Black Forge Inn in Dublin, "to engage in a constructive dialogue regarding the challenges confronting our nation and its people"."
""to engage in a constructive dialogue regarding the challenges confronting our nation and its people""
Conor McGregor privately urged Taoiseach Micheál Martin to meet him for dinner to seek ways to bolster relations between Ireland and the United States. McGregor sent a letter in late August inviting Martin and his wife Mary to meet at the Black Forge Inn, his restaurant in Dublin. The letter proposed engaging in a constructive dialogue about the challenges confronting the nation and its people and mentioned potential engagement with US president Donald Trump. The invitation framed the meeting as a private dinner at the restaurant. The outreach combined political interest with McGregor's personal hospitality.
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