A US Congressional Delegation is visiting Ireland and Northern Ireland for the second time this year.Getty Images

US Congressman Bill Keating, Chair of the US House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment and Cyber, and member of the Congressional Friends of Ireland caucus, is leading a Congressional Delegation visit to Dublin and Belfast this week.

Joining Rep. Keating (D-MA) on the visit to Dublin and Belfast are Rep. Brian Higgins (D-NY) and Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA).

This is the second US Congressional delegation to visit Ireland this year, following the visit of a delegation led by the Friends of Ireland co-chair Richard Neal in May.

On Thursday, November 10, the American delegation met with the Taoiseach Micheál Martin, who said afterward that the "US support for the peace process is strong and greatly valued."

Later, the US delegation had a meeting at Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs hosted by Minister of State for European Affairs Thomas Byrne. These meetings focused on Northern Ireland, Brexit, Russia’s war against Ukraine, the future of Europe and the transatlantic relationship, and the strong and enduring ties between Ireland and the United States. 

Ahead of the US congressional visit, Minister Byrne said: “I look forward to meeting this US Congressional Delegation led by Representative Keating, and for the opportunity to discuss Ireland’s relations with the United States, including the vital role the United States has played in promoting peace on the island of Ireland, immigration and people-to-people links; and on our mutually beneficial trade and economic relationship.

“We will also discuss key international issues affecting Irish and American citizens, including Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and how Ireland can play a constructive role in strengthening the EU-US relationship now and into the future.”

Later on Thursday, the delegation met with Mary Lou McDonald, the President of Sinn Féin, in what Rep. Keating called a "fruitful discussion."

The delegation later visited Leinster House for a meeting with members of the Oireachtas, hosted by the Chair of the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, Charles Flanagan.

"In the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine, furthering inter-parliamentary exchange between our two democracies is vital," Keating said on Twitter afterward.

On Friday, the US delegation headed to Northern Ireland,  where Speaker Alex Maskey hosted the group at Stormont in Belfast. Keating said on Twitter that the delegation hopes to see the restoration of power-sharing.