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Ian Paisley has described Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern's historic visit to his constituency of Ballymena as a "good day for Ireland". | Ian Paisley has described Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern's historic visit to his constituency of Ballymena as a "good day for Ireland". |
The first minister was speaking as he and Mr Ahern toured the Galgorm Resort Hotel and Spa where they discussed how to promote tourism in Ireland. | The first minister was speaking as he and Mr Ahern toured the Galgorm Resort Hotel and Spa where they discussed how to promote tourism in Ireland. |
"It is a good day for the whole of Ireland because we need help from outside," Mr Paisley said. | "It is a good day for the whole of Ireland because we need help from outside," Mr Paisley said. |
Mr Ahern said he was honoured to have visited Mr Paisley's heartland. | Mr Ahern said he was honoured to have visited Mr Paisley's heartland. |
"I do not believe even a year back it could have been envisaged we would have been together here," Mr Ahern said. | "I do not believe even a year back it could have been envisaged we would have been together here," Mr Ahern said. |
"It is an honour to be here with the first minister to talk about progress." | "It is an honour to be here with the first minister to talk about progress." |
The leaders gathered around a piano with songwriter Phil CoulterBoth men said it was important that the two parts of the island worked together for their mutual economic benefit. | The leaders gathered around a piano with songwriter Phil CoulterBoth men said it was important that the two parts of the island worked together for their mutual economic benefit. |
"Guaranteeing investment and employment is a goal and objective we share and I do not think there is any sector of an economy that cannot grow and gain added value through cooperation," Mr Ahern said. | "Guaranteeing investment and employment is a goal and objective we share and I do not think there is any sector of an economy that cannot grow and gain added value through cooperation," Mr Ahern said. |
Earlier, a small number of people held a protest during the tour. | Earlier, a small number of people held a protest during the tour. |
Town councillor Roy Gillespie, a former DUP member, unfurled a Union flag outside, while his wife, Ruby, was asked to leave the meeting after confronting Mr Paisley's wife, Eileen. | |
Ruby Gillespie was escorted away from Baroness PaisleyMr Gillespie left the DUP over its decision to share power with Sinn Fein. | |
MEP Jim Allister, who also left the DUP in protest, said the "spectacle at Galgorm is yet another manifestation of the dramatic intensification in north/southery which is occurring under devolution". | |
Last year, Mr Paisley and Mr Ahern visited the site of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne in County Meath. | Last year, Mr Paisley and Mr Ahern visited the site of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne in County Meath. |
Mr Ahern and Mr Paisley agreed to the visit after talks in Dublin between the two men. | Mr Ahern and Mr Paisley agreed to the visit after talks in Dublin between the two men. |