US president expected to travel despite DUP’s boycott of power sharing and may also head to Dublin

Joe Biden is to visit Belfast to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday agreement despite the Democratic Unionist party’s continued boycott of the power-sharing government that the peace pact established.

The US president, who is of Irish heritage, is also expected to travel to Dublin as part of his wish to mark his family connection while in office.

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