NORTHERN Ireland's political leaders have congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election.
First Minister and Fermanagh-south Tyrone MLA Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness expressed hope the region's long-standing relationship with the US would be strengthened during Mr. Trump's time at the White House.

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US President elect Donald Trump

"I congratulate Donald Trump on his historic election as the 45th President of the United States of America," said Democratic Unionist leader Mrs. Foster.
"We are a small region but we are fortunate to have strong historical, economic and political ties to the United States.

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First Minister Arlene Foster

"Northern Ireland has developed a mutually beneficial relationship with the United States and I look forward to working with Donald Trump's administration to continue this.
"As our largest inward investor the United States plays a massive role in our economic progress."
Sinn Fein's Mr. McGuinness said: "I congratulate Donald Trump on his election victory.
"I will work constructively with President Trump to maintain and strengthen our well established and deeply valued relationship with the United States.

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Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness 

"Over many years successive US administrations have made a major contribution to both our peace process and economic development and I expect this to continue.
"I commiserate with Hillary Clinton who showed unwavering commitment to the north of Ireland as Secretary of State and First Lady."