The Government engages frequently with the US Administration and US elected representatives, both Republican and Democrat, on all aspects of the Ireland-US relationship and on other issues of mutual concern.
I have had significant engagements in the US this year. In February, I met with then US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson; Secretary of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen; Special Representative for International Negotiations to the US President, Jason Greenblatt; in addition to White House senior advisers, and a number of Congressional leaders. In the course of my visit to New York in September for UN High Level week, I also met with US Deputy Secretary of State, John Sullivan.
The St. Patrick’s Day period in Washington, D.C., provides an excellent opportunity for such substantive engagement, and I can confirm that the Taoiseach met with the US Vice President, Mike Pence, in March, along with very many other US elected representatives.
I hope to travel to the United States in early 2019 for a series of political and other engagements. While I have not had contact with Vice President Pence to date, I would very much welcome the opportunity to meet with representatives of the US Administration, including the Vice President at that time, as well as other key Congressional leaders.