SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, it’s a great pleasure to welcome back to
Washington and here to the State Department the first minister and the
deputy first minister from Northern Ireland. I have had the great honor
of working with these gentlemen for a number of years and have been so
impressed at the progress that they are making together. And we look
forward to a very close and continuing relationship, and I just can’t
thank you both enough for the leadership and the great example that you
are setting for the people who you represent but also far beyond.
Peter.
FIRST MINISTER ROBINSON: Well, again, we’re delighted to
accept Secretary Clinton’s hospitality. She’s been a very good friend of
Northern Ireland. Martin and I are particularly glad to be here because
there was an election between when we last met, her and I, and we’ve
come back with a reinforced mandate. We’re looking forward to giving
details to the Secretary of State of the progress that we’re making in
Northern Ireland. We’ve agreed our Programme for Government, our budget,
our investment strategy, our economic strategy. We’ve got major reforms
on the way and help for local government and in education.
So, it’s normal foreign politics and boring is good for Northern Ireland.
SECRETARY CLINTON: That’s good.
FIRST MINISTER ROBINSON: So we’re making real progress and we look forward to continuing our discussions with the Administration.
SECRETARY CLINTON: As well, that’s exactly right.
Martin.
DEPUTY FIRST MINISTER MCGUINESS: This is also a great
opportunity for Peter and myself to express our deepest thanks and
appreciation for the incredible support that we’ve received from
Secretary of State Clinton and also from President Obama. They have been
very staunch supporters of the peace process. And it’s great for us, in
the aftermath of the election that Peter has just spoken about, to be
able to come and record the fact that both the peace process and the
political process has been considerably strengthened as a result of that
election last year.
And as Peter has also said, we are very involved in the very
important work of the economy, the great challenges that exist obviously
worldwide but how that impacts on us, a very small part of the world,
and the need for us to ensure that we are continuing to engage with our
friends here in North America who have been incredibly supportive. The
number of (inaudible) jobs that we have brought into the north from
companies like the New York Stock Exchange, the Chicago Mercantile, HBO,
Citigroup, Allstate – all of these have been providing much needed
employment for our people, and that is something for which we are deeply
grateful.
Of course, you can’t (inaudible) any of that from the very important
economic investment conference that Secretary Clinton hosted here for us
not too long ago. So, very important to come here and say how much we
admire this woman as a leader and admire her as a true friend of peace
and political progress in our part of the world.
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thanks to you both. Thank you all.