Remarks by President Biden and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar of Ireland Before Bilateral Meeting

Published: Fri Mar 17 2023


Oval Office

10:48 A.M. EDT

PRESIDENT BIDEN: Welcome. And it's good to have you back in - in the Oval Office, Taoiseach, you know, especially on St. Patrick's Day. And it's a - it's a big day in my grandparents' household, our household. A big day here and I know a bigger day at home. But thank you very much.

And, you know, there is a - Yeats's phrase about, you know, you think there is more - where a man's most glory begins and ends is the glory to have such friends. Well, you've been a great friend. You've been a great friend to the United States.

And Ireland and the United States share a friendship and long, long traditions. And I don't - I guess you do know, coming here as many times as you have, how many Americans look forward to St. Patrick's Day.

And one of the - as millions of Americans of Irish heritage, we have a joke. And we have an event that I used to do as Vice President, and it's now done up in the Hill, which it says, "We invite all of the friends of Ireland, all the Irish members of the Congress, and those that wish they were."

So - but, you know, I want to thank you on a substantive matter: standing together on Ukraine. It means a great deal speaking out against Russia's brutal aggression. And our deepening economic ties. We have a lot to talk about.

And, you know, I've spent some time with the Prime Minister of Great Britain, and I've very much - very strongly supported the - the Windsor Framework, which I know you do too. Maybe we'll get a chance to talk about that.

And, for us, the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement is something that a very good friend of mine devoted a lot of his life to, George Mitchell, and we - that's critical.

So I'm looking forward to meeting you and having our celebration together, and a lot to talk about.

The floor is yours.

TAOISEACH VARADKAR: Thank you. Thank you, President.

(Speaks Irish.) (No translation provided.)

So, first of all, thanks so much for inviting me to be here. I really appreciate the invitation. I really want to thank you for your help and support and understanding for our position on Brexit in recent years. It really made a difference. And we've got to a good place now, I think, with the Windsor Framework, where we can have an agreement that lasts, which is important for Northern Ireland and also important for British, Irish, and European relations

I really profoundly want to thank you and America for your leadership in relation to Ukraine. I never thought we'd see a war like this happen in Europe in my lifetime. And America is at its best when it stands with its European partners to defend freedom and democracy. And thank you for that. And I know you'll stay the course for us - with us, and we'll stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes.

And also, really looking forward to your visit. I promise you that we're going to roll out the red carpet, and it's going to be a visit like no other. Everyone is excited about it already. We're going to have great crowds who would love to see you. And look forward to talking about some of the details a bit later.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: I look forward to that as well.

Thank you all.

Q President, when are you coming to Ireland? What date?

PRESIDENT BIDEN: Soon.

Q Taoiseach, do you have a date for the President's visit?

TAOISEACH VARADKAR: I think the President will announce that in due course.

Q President Biden, will you be coming to your ancestral home in Mayo?

PRESIDENT BIDEN: Don't know yet.

10:54 A.M. EDT

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