US-Ireland Relationship Will Remain Strong No Matter Who Wins, Ambassador Says
Ambassador Daniel Mulhall spoke at the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland's annual Fourth of July Business Breakfast
The US-Ireland relationship will remain strong no matter who wins the upcoming US presidential election, US Ambassador to Ireland Daniel Mulhall has said.
Speaking at the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland's annual Fourth of July Business Breakfast, Mulhall said that the relationship between the two countries is "based on shared values, shared history, and shared interests."
He added that the US is committed to continuing to work with Ireland on issues such as trade, security, and climate change.
The US and Ireland have a long and close relationship
The US and Ireland have a long and close relationship, dating back to the 19th century.
The two countries have cooperated on a wide range of issues, including trade, security, and climate change.
The US is Ireland's largest trading partner, and Ireland is the US's ninth largest trading partner.
The two countries also have a close security relationship, and Ireland is a member of the US-led NATO alliance.
The US and Ireland are committed to working together on a range of issues
The US and Ireland are committed to working together on a range of issues, including trade, security, and climate change.
The two countries are also working together to promote peace and stability in the world.
The US and Ireland have a strong and lasting relationship that is based on shared values, shared history, and shared interests.