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US President George W Bush has left Northern Ireland on Airforce One after his one-day visit. | US President George W Bush has left Northern Ireland on Airforce One after his one-day visit. |
Mr Bush invited the first and deputy first ministers to the White House before he leaves office in January. | Mr Bush invited the first and deputy first ministers to the White House before he leaves office in January. |
Speaking after meeting Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness, Mr Bush said the progress made in Northern Ireland over the past 10 years was unimaginable. | Speaking after meeting Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness, Mr Bush said the progress made in Northern Ireland over the past 10 years was unimaginable. |
He said the world had been impressed by the progress of peace and reconciliation. | He said the world had been impressed by the progress of peace and reconciliation. |
Mr Bush discussed investment issues and the devolution of policing and justice with the two ministers. | Mr Bush discussed investment issues and the devolution of policing and justice with the two ministers. |
"This is a good place for investment. Ultimately investment will help NI reach its full potential," Mr Bush said after the meeting. | "This is a good place for investment. Ultimately investment will help NI reach its full potential," Mr Bush said after the meeting. |
He said other countries around the world looked to Northern Ireland and wondered if reconciliation was possible for them. | He said other countries around the world looked to Northern Ireland and wondered if reconciliation was possible for them. |
"Northern Ireland is a success story," he said. | "Northern Ireland is a success story," he said. |
"Obviously more work has to be done. Progress made to date would have been unimaginable 10 years ago." | "Obviously more work has to be done. Progress made to date would have been unimaginable 10 years ago." |
Mr Robinson praised George Bush's role in encouraging economic development in Northern Ireland. | Mr Robinson praised George Bush's role in encouraging economic development in Northern Ireland. |
"We are very grateful for the work that has been done by the president and his ambassadors over the previous years ," he said. | "We are very grateful for the work that has been done by the president and his ambassadors over the previous years ," he said. |
"The endorsement of the president for our investment conference goes a long way and it lets people throughout the world know that Northern Ireland truly is open for business." | "The endorsement of the president for our investment conference goes a long way and it lets people throughout the world know that Northern Ireland truly is open for business." |
Mr Bush also met Irish leader Brian Cowen and former first minister Ian Paisley, with whom he exchanged gifts. | Mr Bush also met Irish leader Brian Cowen and former first minister Ian Paisley, with whom he exchanged gifts. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, also travelled to Belfast to meet Mr Bush and his wife, Laura. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, also travelled to Belfast to meet Mr Bush and his wife, Laura. |
Mrs Brown later accompanied Mrs Bush to a community project in the city where they met young people involved in cross community work across Northern Ireland. | Mrs Brown later accompanied Mrs Bush to a community project in the city where they met young people involved in cross community work across Northern Ireland. |
One of the final stops on the presidential party's schedule was to Loughview Integrated Primary School in Castlereagh, where they met pupils and some of the champions of integrated education. | One of the final stops on the presidential party's schedule was to Loughview Integrated Primary School in Castlereagh, where they met pupils and some of the champions of integrated education. |
A small crowd had gathered at the school to protest at the visit and one man was arrested. | A small crowd had gathered at the school to protest at the visit and one man was arrested. |
The president met with the first and deputy first ministers | |
Earlier on Monday, several hundred people demonstrated in Belfast city centre against Mr Bush's visit to Northern Ireland. | Earlier on Monday, several hundred people demonstrated in Belfast city centre against Mr Bush's visit to Northern Ireland. |
Some climbed to the roof of the city hall and erected an Iraqi flag. | Some climbed to the roof of the city hall and erected an Iraqi flag. |
The protest at Belfast City Hall was organised by the Belfast Anti-War Movement representing trade unions and student and women's groups. | The protest at Belfast City Hall was organised by the Belfast Anti-War Movement representing trade unions and student and women's groups. |