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Taoiseach Micheál Martin is taking part in Remembrance Sunday commemorations in Enniskillen.
Mr. Martin travelled to Northern Ireland to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph and attend a service at St. Macartin's Cathedral.
The Irish government has been represented at the event since 2012.
This week marks the 34th anniversary of the Remembrance Day bombing in Enniskillen and there has been widespread condemnation after a poster was placed at the site of the war memorial where an IRA bomb killed 12 people in 1987.
It happened on the eve of Armistice Day on Thursday and the poster was removed.
Police are treating it as a hate crime.

Poster placed on the war memorial in Enniskillen this week
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