Former US president, Mr Bill Clinton, is to be a guest of honour at next month's opening of a centre built on the site of one of Northern Ireland's worst atrocities.
Mr Clinton will be at the dedication of the Clinton Centre in Enniskillen by First Minister Mr David Trimble and Deputy First Minister Mr Mark Durkan on June 5th.
During the visit, he will be shown around the centre, built on the bridge close to the scene of the 1987 IRA bombing which killed 11 people on Remembrance Sunday.
Mr Clinton visited the Co Fermanagh town last year - his first visit to Northern Ireland since leaving the White House.
Details of his latest trip to Ireland were announced by the Irish-American Democrats lobbying group.
After visiting Enniskillen, Mr Clinton will be driven to Dublin to talk to a number of business people about the financing of the Clinton Library in Arkansas.
Next day he will play a round of golf with business leaders before receiving an International Achievement Award for his role in the peace process.
He will leave the next morning after a meeting with Taoiseach Mr Ahern.
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