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11:15 AM President Biden meets with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the United Kingdom
1:00 PM President Biden delivers remarks marking the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and underscoring the readiness of the United States to support Northern Ireland’s vast economic potential to the benefit of all communities
2:20 PM President Biden departs Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, en route to Dublin, Ireland
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3:00 PM President Biden arrives in Dublin, Ireland
3:50 PM President Biden departs Dublin, Ireland en route to County Louth, Ireland
4:15 PM President Biden arrives in County Louth, Ireland
4:50 PM President Biden visits Kilwirra Cemetary
5:20 PM President Biden tours Carlingford Castle
6:45 PM President Biden visits Dundalk, Ireland and participates in a community gathering
9:05 PM President Biden departs County Louth, Ireland en route to Dublin, Ireland
9:30 PM President Biden arrives in Dublin, Ireland
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