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Billionaire Trump 'will visit NI' | |
(20 minutes later) | |
The first and deputy first ministers have switched on the Nasdaq electronic stock market in New York's Times Square on the third day of their US trip. | |
The pair said they had received great encouragement from potential investors including the billionaire Donald Trump. | |
Mr Paisley added that Mr Trump had said he would be visiting Northern Ireland. | |
The billionaire is said to be looking at a site in Northern Ireland for a £1bn golf complex, which was rejected by Aberdeenshire Council. | |
"We assured him that if he was going to pursue this, that this (Northern Ireland) was the place to go to," said Mr Paisley. | |
The two men are to meet George Bush on Friday | |
"He will visit but we want more than a visit, we want big investment." | |
Mr McGuinness paid tribute to the support that America had given NorthernIreland throughout the peace process. | |
"Now we face another exciting challenge ahead - the challenge aroundthe economy," he said. | |
The two men are now on their way to Washington DC where they will meet President Bush on Friday morning. | The two men are now on their way to Washington DC where they will meet President Bush on Friday morning. |