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Trump welcomes Irish prime minister to White House

AP  |  Washington 

said he plans to visit as he welcomed the country's to the on Thursday.

Trump greeted the recently elected Irish leader or for the country's traditional St Patrick's Day visit. Asked if he would visit Ireland, Trump said "I will. I love it." He offered no further details.

Trump said the two countries had an "outstanding relationship." "A tremendous number of Irish are living in New York, where I grew up and they're living in the United States," said Trump, who also owns a golf club in

"And these are truly wonderful people." Trump was also pushed over whether he would visit the border between and Northern Ireland, a key unresolved issue in Brexit talks so far. He said that was "an interesting border also."

Both wearing a bunch of shamrocks on their jackets, the leaders were expected to discuss trade and immigration, among other issues, at a one-on-one meeting.

Then they planned to attend a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol. And in the evening, Varadkar was set to participate in the annual shamrock ceremony at the White House, presenting Trump with a bowl of Ireland's famous greens.

The 39-year-old Varadkar is Ireland's youngest He's the son of an Indian immigrant and the first in the post. He noted that he was in years ago as a Congressional intern, but never saw the Oval Office.

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 00:05 IST
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