Trump Eyes Energy Deal with Ireland
During a St. Patrick's Day event on Capitol Hill, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his hope to finalize a deal with Ireland on the export of American liquefied natural gas, as Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin visited the U.S.
During a St. Patrick's Day celebration at Capitol Hill, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his hopes to secure an agreement with Ireland concerning the export of American liquefied natural gas.
This announcement was made during the visit of Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin.
The potential deal reflects a growing interest in expanding energy relations between the two nations.
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