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Irish authorities planning for Donald Trump visit in September

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Irish authorities planning for Donald Trump visit in September
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Irish authorities are preparing for a potential visit by Donald Trump in September, which would include a stay at his golf resort in County Clare. While unconfirmed, the visit involves complex diplomatic and security planning due to the timing of the Irish Open.

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High-profile diplomatic visits require significant security and logistical coordination, especially when they intersect with major public events.

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Planning is under way for a visit by US president Donald Trump to Ireland in September, during which he would take in the Irish Open at his Doonbeg golf resort in Co Clare and likely attend engagements in Dublin.

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The report focuses on the logistical and diplomatic aspects of a potential state visit without taking a political stance.

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