St Patrick's Day: First and Deputy First Ministers off to Washington

Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly are leading a Stormont delegation which will meet President Joe Biden

Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly are leading a Stormont delegation to Washington
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 13th Mar 2024

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly were flying to the US today (Wednesday) as part of a Stormont delegation taking part in a series of St Patrick Day's engagements.

They will also meet President Joe Biden during their visit to Washington.

The visit will focus on showcasing the local economy and develop key relationships and networks across the U.S.

Ministers will attend the NI Bureau Breakfast, Ireland Funds Gala, a meeting with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, an event at Georgetown University and a number of other engagements.

Speaking ahead of the visit, Ms O’Neill said: “I am ambitious for a brighter future for our people and I want to harness the benefits of the special connection between ourselves and the U.S. This relationship was crucial to our peace process and continues today through investment, knowledge sharing and support.

“Now that government here is back up and running it is vital that we seek every opportunity to attract investment, grow our economy and deliver for our citizens.”

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly added: “We have a strong relationship with the U.S. and this week, our focus will be on showcasing Northern Ireland as a compelling investment opportunity and highlighting the many benefits of doing business here.

“These events give us the opportunity to engage with some of the most influential decisions makers at a senior level. I am confident they will see the potential we have to offer and recognise our commitment to doing everything we can to ensure Northern Ireland thrives.”