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March 17, 2006
Ambassador James Kenny
It's great to be here today. It's a very special day for Ireland, and a very special day for Irish-Americans. I am in the White House where we had our bilateral meeting between Ireland and the United States this morning. The President and the Taoiseach had a great meeting to talk about the issues that are of great importance to Ireland and United States. This is the sixth year in a row that President Bush and Prime Minister Ahern have met during St. Patrick's Day week. With that, I look forward to taking your questions. Vincent, from Hollis, Nh
writes: Thank you Ambassador James Kenny We work on a lot of different issues such as immigration, bringing peace to Northern Ireland, business development and trade relations and, of course, we help Americans abroad in need of our assistance.
Classes in international relations and world history are always helpful, but I also recommend reading international newspapers every week. In addition, use the U.S. State Department's website at www.state.gov to keep abreast of the latest issues around the world. Patrick, from chicago writes: Ambassador James Kenny
The second was when I was able to visit the town of Swinford in County Mayo to see the home where my grandfather was born. The hospitality extended to me by my new extended family is something I will always cherish. When my grandfather immigrated to America in 1907, I don't think he ever could have imagined that his grandson would return to Ireland as the U.S. Ambassador. John, from Denver writes: Ambassador James Kenny In addition, Irish companies have now invested over over $25 billion in the U.S. and have created over 70,000 jobs in America. In fact, an Irish company, Glanbia, is now the largest producer of cheese in America.
Ireland welcomes this investment and looks forward to continued cooperation on a number of trade and development issues.
Rhonda, from Schwenksville, PA writes: Ambassador James Kenny Jordan, from Bowling Green, Ohio
writes: Ambassador James Kenny
At Dublin Embassy, the London Embassy and the U.S. Consulate in Belfast, we work hard on this issue every day and are in constant communication with the parties involved to ensure lasting peace for the people of Northern Ireland. Des, from Roscommon, Ireland
writes: Ambassador James Kenny America is a great country and I am proud to promote it every day through my personal interaction with members of the Irish government and the Irish people.
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