The New York Times: O Πρόεδρος Μπάιντεν στην Ιρλανδία

President Biden in Ireland
Visiting the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland yesterday, President Biden encouraged peace as he made brief remarks in Belfast before beginning an ancestral trip to explore his Irish heritage.
The president generally tried to avoid political questions in Northern Ireland, where the legislature has been deadlocked after the Democratic Unionist Party pulled out over post-Brexit trade concerns and where there has been a flare-up of political violence. But he encouraged the government there to overcome its divisions and work as “an effective, devolved government.”
In the Republic, Biden spent the first day of his trip steeped in family lore, alongside his sister, Valerie Biden Owens, and his son, Hunter Biden. Climbing the stone steps of an ancient castle in the rain, and to a soundtrack of bagpipes, he shouted to reporters, “It feels like I’m comin’ home.”
Analysis: “For President Biden, Ireland is not just a place where his ancestors lived — it is deeply ingrained in his identity,” said Shailagh Murray, a former adviser. “His Irishness is interwoven alongside his faith, his fierce devotion to his family and his empathy for people who are struggling.”
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