SINN Fein Foyle MLA Martin McGuinness pulled out of a trip to China this week due to medical advice, it has been revealed.
The Executive Office said the move was made “to enable doctors to conduct a medical assessment”.
The deputy First Minister was due to join the first minister on the trade mission.
But he pulled out last week citing “unforeseen personal circumstances”.
It is understood he has been attending hospital in recent days for tests.
A spokesperson said he was “fulfilling his responsibilities as deputy first minister working with his departmental political advisers”.
“There has been no disruption to the work of The Executive Office during this period,” added the spokesperson.
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said: “I’m sure everybody who values his work will send best wishes to Martin, Bernie and their family.
“I met Martin as normal at Stormont on Monday.
“I have been in regular contact with him since and he is totally committed to fulfilling his duties.”
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