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Hillary Clinton tells Northern Ireland to stay strong


Hillary Clinton speaking on Tuesday in Washington
Hillary Clinton speaking on Tuesday in Washington


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s message to Northern Ireland at the one day Northern economic conference at the State Department on Tuesday was clear.

It was “stay strong” and America will be by the North’s side to help in whatever way it can, especially on the economic front.

"A stronger economy in Northern Ireland will help secure a lasting peace, and peace in Northern Ireland is a bedrock foreign policy priority for the United States," she told business and political leaders.

The meeting in Washington, D.C. brought prominent business leaders from all over the U.S. to discuss investment in Northern Ireland.

It is not the sexiest subject, post-conflict economic reconstruction, but it is great credit to the U.S. administration and Clinton that they continue to address it in dogged and persistent style.

America has been putting its money where its mouth is. As Clinton pointed out, over 1,000 jobs have gone to Northern Ireland form U.S. companies in the past year alone.

"U.S. companies have recently created more than 1,000 jobs in Northern Ireland, including 100 jobs crated by GE Energy, and more than 300 in the Belfast office of New York Stock Exchange," she said.

In announcing new jobs, Clinton said, "Dow Chemical will open a supply chain consulting service in Belfast, and the Terex Corporation will open a European business services center as well."

That job creation has been greatly helped by the work of Clinton’s economic envoy to Northern Ireland, Declan Kelly, who has made it his mission to bring jobs to the North through thick and thin.

Kelly took on the job with a determination and commitment that has created exciting new opportunities for investment there by U.S. companies.

It has also been helped by the shoulder-to-shoulder stance of First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness who have held the line despite major attempts, especially by dissident IRA groups, to crate havoc.

While it has not been easy and the two still make strange bedfellows, their determination to soldier together rather than apart has made all the difference in the North’s power sharing government.

Clinton paid deserved tribute to both leaders, and said she hoped for a "renewal of commitment (to the peace process) because in the long-run it's these kinds of jobs and these kinds of opportunities that are more lasting and more predictable."




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I just love it when people who have never held a real job give advice about the economy. We've been stuck with Hillary for years. Could you keep her in Ireland for a while?
Nice to see her continued interest and commitment.
 




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