'I love his country as much as he loves ours': Belfast welcomes Bidenpublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 12 April 2023
Matt Fox
BBC News NI
A small crowd is growing around the police cordons at Belfast city centre with one or two American flags starting to appear.
A mixture of press and locals are joined by a handful of bemused tourists questioning today’s high-security operation.
Adam and Josh Harrison from Derbyshire, England, are in the city to visit the famous Titanic Museum.
Timing it with a presidential visit was a happy coincidence but they’re determined to “make the most of it".
Front and centre is Ann-Marie O’Hare from Belfast, a self-confessed "Americanophile".
She was up at the crack of dawn, armed with the Stars and Stripes.
She’s hoping Biden might step out and say hello but would be equally as delighted with a wave.
As a child of The Troubles, she says she is very appreciative of the president coming to visit Northern Ireland during the Good Friday Agreement’s anniversary.
“It sends a strong message that we want peace and peace will remain.
“I love his country as much as he loves ours”