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President Catherine Connolly began a three-day official visit to Northern Ireland on Feb. 4, 2026, the first of her presidency, meeting First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little‑Pengelly at Stormont Castle.
She delivered an address at Ulster University in north Belfast, describing Northern Ireland as a “beacon of light” that shows “peace is possible,” and invoked Article Three of the Irish constitution while stressing shared cultural heritage.
Connolly visited community initiatives in Belfast, including the cross‑community basketball group PeacePlayers — drawing attention when she sank a backwards shot — and will continue engagements in County Derry.
On Thursday she is due to visit the Museum of Free Derry, view an exhibition on Bloody Sunday and meet about 50 family members of those killed or injured in 1972; last Friday marked the 54th anniversary.
The tour fulfils an inauguration pledge to make her first official trip to the North and emphasises reconciliation, truth and accountability for victims of the Troubles.
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