U.S.-Ireland Relations
President Obama and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny spoke to reporters in the Oval Office following their annual St.…
President Biden hosted a virtual bilateral meeting in the Oval Office with Taoiseach Micheál Martin of Ireland to mark St. Patrick’s Day.… read more
President Biden hosted a virtual bilateral meeting in the Oval Office with Taoiseach Micheál Martin of Ireland to mark St. Patrick’s Day. The president opened the meeting by commenting on the recent shooting in Atlanta that left eight people dead, six of whom were Asian women. He said he was very concerned about violence targeted at Asian Americans but does not want to speculate on motive. The prime minister offered his condolences to the families of the victims and went on to speak about the importance of the U.S.-Ireland relationship. close
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President Obama and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny spoke to reporters in the Oval Office following their annual St.…
President Obama and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny spoke to reporters after a meeting at the White House that was also…
President Obama, Vice President Biden and Irish Prime Minister made remarks on U.S.-Ireland relations at a St.…
President Obama spoke about ties between the U.S. and Ireland. In his speech he said the enduring, centuries-old relationship the…