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There is speculation that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could visit Northern Ireland in the autumn. | There is speculation that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could visit Northern Ireland in the autumn. |
Niall O'Dowd, publisher of the US-based Irish Voice newspaper, told RTE radio that Mrs Clinton wanted to introduce herself to the leaders of the political parties. | Niall O'Dowd, publisher of the US-based Irish Voice newspaper, told RTE radio that Mrs Clinton wanted to introduce herself to the leaders of the political parties. |
He said Mrs Clinton would also appoint an economic envoy to Northern Ireland. | He said Mrs Clinton would also appoint an economic envoy to Northern Ireland. |
Mrs Clinton visited Northern Ireland six times between 1995 and 2000, while Bill Clinton made four official visits. | Mrs Clinton visited Northern Ireland six times between 1995 and 2000, while Bill Clinton made four official visits. |
There has been no comment from the State Department, however US sources have confirmed that Mr Clinton is expected to personally fill the role of special envoy to Northern Ireland. | There has been no comment from the State Department, however US sources have confirmed that Mr Clinton is expected to personally fill the role of special envoy to Northern Ireland. |
The envoy role has previously been handled by a State Department diplomat. | The envoy role has previously been handled by a State Department diplomat. |
The last diplomat in the role was Paula Dobriansky. She stepped down when President George W Bush left office and has not yet been replaced. | |
During the US presidential campaign last year Barack Obama reportedly questioned whether a US special envoy to Northern Ireland was still necessary. | |
When Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama were contesting the democratic nomination for President she was accused by some opponents of over over-stating her role in helping the Northern Ireland peace process. | |
Speaking in New Hampshire in January 2008 she told how she helped to "change the atmosphere among people" in Northern Ireland and brought together Catholics and Protestants for a meeting in Belfast. |