Trump visit to Ireland postponed over 'scheduling'

A planned trip by Donald Trump to Ireland has been postponed, the Irish PM has confirmed.

President Donald Trump participates in the September 11th Flight 93 Memorial Service, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018

President Donald Trump participates in the September 11th Flight 93 Memorial Service, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018 Source: AAP

US President Donald Trump has put off a visit to Ireland that had been scheduled to follow a commemoration in Paris of the end of World War I, the Irish government said Tuesday.

"We can confirm that the proposed visit of the US president is postponed. The US side has cited scheduling reasons," the office of Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said in a statement.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders stopped short of confirming the decision but said officials were "still finalising" whether Ireland would be a stop on the tour, without giving a reason for the rethink.

The Trump administration announced last month that the president would continue on to Ireland following the November 11 ceremonies, to "renew the deep and historic ties" between the two countries.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland said that the abuse scandal had led to “the demise” of the Catholic Church.
File: Prime Minister Leo Varadkar Source: CreditPaul Faith/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Trump was among the world leaders to congratulate Varadkar on becoming the country's youngest ever and first openly gay leader after his election last year.

"We have so many people from Ireland in this country -- I know so many of them, I feel like I know all of them," the president said.

The 38-year-old Varadkar, who was born in Dublin to an Indian immigrant father and an Irish mother, is seen as progressive on social issues such as gender equality and abortion rights.

But he has been criticized by opposition parties for his more conservative views on economic issues.

Varadkar took office as prime minister, or taoiseach, in June 2017, after winning the leadership of Ireland's ruling centre-right Fine Gael party.


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