President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton arrive at Aldergrove Airport in Belfast. They are met by Lord O'Neil, Lord Lieutenant of County Antrim and others.
Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with Dr. Marjorie "Mo" Mowlam, Secretary of State, Northern Ireland in a holding room at the main auditorium of Waterfront Hall in Belfast
President Clinton talks with Gerry Adams, Jim Steinberg, Sandy Berger and others in a holding room at the main auditorium of Waterfront Hall in Belfast
Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, Secretary of Education Richard Riley and President Clinton's Step-Father Dick Kelley are seated next to each other at the Mackie Plant event in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair visit a bombing site in Omagh. President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton place flowers at the site on Market Street.
President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair visit a bombing site in Omagh. They unveil a plaque and place flowers at the site on Market Street.
President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair visit a bombing site in Omagh. President Clinton greets people on the street and shake hands with people in the crowd.
Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Joyce McCartan and other women at the Lamplighter Traditional Fish and Chips restaurant. McCartan is the founder of the Women's Information Drop-In Center.
President Clinton walks along a corridor at the Parliament Building in Belfast with Seamus Mallon, Deputy First Minister and David Trimble, First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly
President Clinton is introduced prior to his address to Mackie Plant employees by two children: Catherine Hamill, a Catholic and David Sterrett, a Protestant
President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Prime Minister Tony Blair and Cherie Blair visit and place flowers on the Market Street site in Omagh, Northern Ireland
President Clinton meets with Gerry Adams at Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Ambassador William Crowe, Senator George Mitchell and Tony Lake are present at the meeting.
President Clinton, Prime Minster Tony Blair, David Trimble, Seamus Mallon and Lord Mayor David Alderdice address the Assemby of Northern Ireland in the Main Auditorium at Waterfront Hall