The US President plans ‘to renew the deep and historic ties between the two nations.’
Donald Trump will be visiting Ireland this November, as part of a celebration about the end of the first World War.
As per the White House press release, Trump will travel to Paris, France, to participate in a November 11 commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the fighting in World War I:
“The President’s participation in this event will highlight the sacrifices that Americans have made, not only during World War I but also in the century since, in the name of liberty.”
While in Europe, the President also will visit Ireland to renew the deep and historic ties between the two nations.
Later in November, President Trump will attend the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina:
“The G20 Summit will be an opportunity for the President to highlight his pro-growth economic policies on an international stage and meet bilaterally with other key world leaders.
“The President will also travel to Colombia, where he looks forward to discussing with the Duque administration opportunities for even greater collaboration on security, counter narcotics, and regional affairs.”
That is a busy worldwide month for Trump!