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President Obama set for Ireland visit, will attend G8 summit in Fermanagh

Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel among leaders set to meet in Enniskillen


US President Barack Obama set to return to Ireland for the G8 summit in 2013
US President Barack Obama set to return to Ireland for the G8 summit in 2013
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British Prime Minister David Cameron has confirmed that the 2013 G8 summit will take place in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be among the world’s most powerful leaders in attendance at the Castle Hume Lough and Lower Lough Erne resorts on June 17 and 18.

Cameron said he thinks the summit will be a great opportunity to advertise Northern Ireland.

He said, “I want the world to see just what a fantastic place Northern Ireland is - a great place for business, a great place for investment, a place with an incredibly educated and trained workforce ready for international business.”

Lough Erne has a fantastic golf course and he joked about “keeping President Obama off the golf course.”

Cameron’s decision has met with approval from many leaders. Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson said, “For the duration of the summit the spotlight will be on Northern Ireland and when the world’s media arrives here to report on the summit, we will ensure that the message that goes out is that Northern Ireland is not only a top visitor destination, but also a great place to do business.”

Brian Ambrose, chairman of Tourism Ireland, said the summit will increase tourism in Northern Ireland. He said the summit “will raise the profile of Northern Ireland and ultimately help us achieve our goal of increasing visitor numbers from overseas.”

The leaders at the summit won’t just be talking about Northern Ireland. Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the leaders will meet to discuss the international issues facing the world today. He added, “not least the situation in the Middle East, in Syria and Palestine between the Palestinians and the Israelis.”

Cameron arrived at Stormont Castle and was greeted by Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers, First Minister Peter Robinson, and First Deputy Minister Martin McGuinness. Cameron is scheduled to have talks with them, which will likely discuss the possibility of empowering Northern Ireland to lower its corporate tax rate. Northern Ireland’s current rate is 24% and lowering it could make Northern Ireland more competitive with the Republic of Ireland where the rate is 12.5%.

Lough Erne is a five star golf resort that opened in 2007, but went into administration in May of 2011. It has been on the market since last September for $16 million reports the BBC. The hotel has 120 rooms and suites and a banquet hall that can hold 400 people.

The G8 Summit was held in Gleneagles in Scotland the last time the UK hosted the summit in 2005.


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Tom Mo - It will be the GOP that ends up with the blood of four Americans on its hands for their budget cuts to the State Department's requests for added security. Keep watching the inquiries. After each one, the GOP comes out less bellicose than they went in. That is everyone, except John McCain, who is getting so senile that he can't even remember when the meetings are scheduled.
Haliarious backstory to this with management at the resort receiving enquiries about costings and block bookings from e mail addresses like'unknown@hotmail.co.uk' Right up to last Friday nothing had been signed. Still nice place for it, I feel a fishing trip coming on next May, salmon are running, mayfly season and those secret service boys will be looking to get 'hooked up'!
I think that the Secret Service w will prevent these two idiots from om traveling together. What a shame. Neither will break 100 on any Irish Course. Well may be a pitch and putt. But I'm looking forward to the Benghazigate impeachment proceedings when they return.
"idiot"? Just a bit of hostility! Stay away from Enniskillen please. Or take a trip to the Peace & Reconciliation Ctr. But keep your hands out of your pockets.
I hope the idiot falls off a cliff cliff in Ballybunion.
The Pres. may want to take a short trip in the Republic to Kiltyclogher, county Leitrim to the home of Irish Revolutionary Sean MacDiarmada. He was an organizer for Sinn Fein and a signatory to the Proclamation of the Republic. Active during the Easter 1916 rising, despite being a sufferer from polio, he was one of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail(a further 75 were condemned but reprieved).
Let me be first to say, Cead Mile Failte, Mr. President. Please disregard the rantings of the teabaggers on this blog. Northern Ireland and in particular Fermanagh is beautiful that time of year. Hopefully you'll have a stopover in Belfast either on the way to the G8 or the way out. Even though the losers who post here are spiteful, the majority of the people of Northern Ireland welcome your visit as do the majority of the people of the Republic. One thing for certain, the losers/haters haven't a clue about majorities!
Joe Biden coming too, by separate plane, separate golf bags.
servant of our master race - what are they up to now - fearing gerry adams and boys - who knew?
He ain't going with Biden! Biden doesn;t want him anywhere near!
Not quite sure what booking a hotel which is in administration/receivership (and is up for sale for the knock-down price of c€10m) says about the stability of the Giga rich 8. Being effectively in mothballs, the Lough Erne Hotel and Leisure Resort in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh in Ulster/NI calls to mind the Overlook Hotel in "The Shining", with a hopefully less dramatic finale. (Honey, I'm home! Arrggghhhh!) But the real question is, will the US President prevail upon the Brirish/Iritish PMs to call a border poll anymore than he'll prevail upon their Palesrael/Israstine counterparts to do likewise?
 




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