The United States is proud of our Irish ties, and I am personally extremely grateful for what has been done here in thes...
Courage and reconciliation were the heart of your commitment to peace.
I am very, very proud to be the first American President to visit Armagh.
We come to tell you that, a long way away, the American people have mourned the loss of 28 innocents and all those who w...
Life will never be the same here, but it will go on.
Now, at last, your answer is yes.
Iraq's refusal to cooperate with UNSCOM and the IAEA is totally unacceptable.
The cornerstone of U.S. policy is to contain Iraq and prevent it from threatening regional peace and security.
Your will for peace, after all, has brought your country to this moment of hope.
Peace brings peace of mind and prosperity and new friends eager to see this historic and compelling land for the first t...
Your work is the world's work.
Yesterday's announcement that Martin McGuinness will oversee decommissioning issues for Sinn Fein is an important step.
So much more unites you than divides you: the values of faith and family, work and community.
I ask that the American people remember in their prayers the families who lost loved ones on that flight.
The future still is up to you.
You have dared to dream of a better tomorrow.
I want to thank the Canadian Government and people for the extraordinary way in which they responded to this tragedy.
The question is: How will you react to it all, to the violence?