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Little-Pengelly Calls Trump’s Irish Merger Suggestion a Joke During US Visit
Emma Little-Pengelly said Trump's Irish merger comment was banter and highlighted the visit's focus on raising Northern Ireland's profile and fostering long-term US partnerships.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump suggested an Irish merger during the Friends of Ireland Luncheon, a remark First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly dismissed as "just banter."
- Addressing Little-Pengelly and Taoiseach Micheal Martin, Trump joked, "I don't know if I should be promoting merger, I love mergers," adding, "We're going to get into more trouble with that than the beauty."
- Emphasizing long-term relationship value, Little-Pengelly stated the Washington engagement is "incredibly important" for Northern Ireland's economy, noting business deals require years of relationship building.
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