JUST HOURS BEFORE David Cameron, British Prime Minister, is due to meet with seven leaders of the world, he sat down with Fermanagh Herald deputy editor, Ray Sanderson for a chat.
There, he discussed a number of things.
He described the summit as an ‘exciting couple of days’.
Asked if he felt the Lough Erne was an inspiring place, he said:
“It is inspiring an inspiring place and I’m delighted that I’m going to be taking President Obama to a local school later on.
“It’s inspiring, not only because of the beauty of this area and the talent of the people, but also inspiring because of what happened and because of the courage people showed.”
He added: “So to me this is a very exciting moment and exciting couple of days because you only get to chair the G8 once every eight years, so it’s your choice what to put at the top of the agenda and your choice where to come.
Prime Minister Cameron said that he ‘wanted to come to Northern Ireland’ and that this was the realisation of something he has been planning for a long time.
He also explained that he has a copy of the Fermanagh Herald in his hotel room.
See Wednesday’s Fermanagh Herald for the full interview.
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