US President Joe Biden has arrived in Dublin on Air Force One ahead of meetings with high-ranking Irish politicians and visits to his ancestral homelands.
Mr Biden crossed the border from Northern Ireland following his third in-person meeting with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, where the pair spoke about the "incredible economic opportunities" for Northern Ireland.
There could be some disruption for commuters between Dublin and Louth later.
US President was due to get a helicopter to Louth.
However, due to the weather it's believed he may have to go by the Beast and a motorcade up the M1.
Air Force One has just touched down at @DublinAirport. @POTUS @JoeBiden has arrived in the Republic of Ireland for his three day trip taking in Dublin, Louth and Mayo. Cead Mile Failte pic.twitter.com/QB4JJEhnfO
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) April 12, 2023

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