Philadelphia Visit Frames Taoiseach's Message to Trump
Micheal Martin highlighted Irish contributions to American independence during Philadelphia's 255th St Patrick's Day parade attended by tens of thousands, marking historic US-Ireland ties.
- As Taoiseach Micheal Martin visited Philadelphia for St. Patrick's Day, he highlighted the longstanding ties and trade between Ireland and the United States.
- Ireland is now the fifth largest source of foreign direct investment in the US, with Irish investment reaching around $390 billion.
- While defending globalization, Martin acknowledged challenges in the relationship given differing views between him and Trump.
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Philadelphia visit frames Taoiseach's message to Trump
As Taoiseach Micheál Martin marched through the streets of Philadelphia as a distinguished guest of the St Patrick's Day parade, he made it his business to stop and speak to a few people along the bitterly cold, windy route.
Micheal Martin hails vibrancy of Irish-American community on St Patrick’s Day
The Taoiseach was invited to the parade in Philadelphia as a guest of honour.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin hails the connections between the US and Ireland
Micheál Martin is “looking forward” to playing a prominent role in Philadelphia’s St Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday. The Taoiseach has hailed long-standing connections between Ireland and the United States during his visit, which comes as part of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Mr Martin started his visit on Saturday by laying a wreath to those who died and who emigrated during Ireland’s famine. He later …
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