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30th January 2017
08:36am GMT

"I was asked yesterday about the status of the invitation to Prime Minister Kenny of Ireland to visit the United States on St Patrick's Day and I'm pleased to announce that the President has extended that invitation. It happened during the transition period. We look forward to the Prime Minister attending."Following Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton at the polls, the Taoiseach released a statement about Trump in which he expressed his hope that "under [Trump’s] leadership, our bilateral relations will continue to prosper." Kenny also added that he's looking forward to working with the new administration in the time ahead in the cause of international peace and security. Following recent developments, Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has called on Kenny to postpone his upcoming visit. https://twitter.com/EamonRyan/status/825668723054956544 https://twitter.com/paraicgallagher/status/825674680728244224 Two petitions have also been created by Irish citizens which urge the Taoiseach to refuse any offer to visit the White House. One of the petitions states:
"I want Enda Kenny to be aware that if he does decide to travel to meet President Donald Trump on St. Patrick's Day, that he is not travelling in my name."The second stress the point that by boycotting the invitation, Kenny would be sending a clear message to the US President that:
"his decisions concerning human rights and immigration will not stand in our modern world."You can view both petitions here and here. Join the conversation on Twitter @HerFamilydotie
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