By Q Radio News
There is confusion over whether Donald Trump's planned visit to Ireland has been cancelled.
The US President announced the trip last month.
The White House said it would help 'renew the deep and historic ties' between the two countries.
He was due to arrive in November for a brief visit.
A spokesman for the Irish government says the visit's not happening for scheduling reasons.
But the White House says it's still finalising whether the US President will stop in Ireland as part of a trip to Paris for World War One commemorations.
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