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Biden hosting Irish prime minister on St. Patrick’s Day

- By Colleen Long

President Joe Biden is set to host Ireland’s prime minister on Friday, after the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled the longstandi­ng St. Patrick’s Day meetup two years in a row.

Leo Varadkar, known as the taoiseach, and his partner, Matthew Barrett, will attend a breakfast with Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff. Then they will head to the U.S. Capitol for a lunch with congressio­nal leaders and Biden before the two leaders convene.

The meeting with one of the top U.S. allies comes after Biden said he plans to visit both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland this year, the 25th anniversar­y of the U.s.-brokered Good Friday accord, which helped end sectarian violence that had raged for three decades over the issue of Northern Ireland unifying with Ireland or remaining part of the United Kingdom.

The agreement came under increasing stress following the U.K.’S exit from the European Union, but a recent agreement between the U.K. and the EU addresses some of the issues that arose around commerce and goods that cross the Irish Sea from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

The White House said the agreement, known as the Windsor Framework, is an important step in maintainin­g the peace accord.

Varadkar took over in December for a second term as part of a job-sharing deal made by the country’s centrist coalition government. The two leaders are also expected to discuss the continued support of Ukraine in the face of the Russian invasion.

Varadkar is expected to present Biden with an engraved crystal bowl of shamrocks, a tradition that began in 1952.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden watch
Irish dance group Cairde perform at a St. Patrick’s Day celebratio­n in the East Room of the White House, March 17, 2022, in Washington.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden watch Irish dance group Cairde perform at a St. Patrick’s Day celebratio­n in the East Room of the White House, March 17, 2022, in Washington.

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