Barroso pledges €1bn to North

Dr Paisley, Mr Barroso and Mr McGuinness at today's press conference

Dr Paisley, Mr Barroso and Mr McGuinness at today's press conference

European Union officials are to undertake a study on the challenges facing the Northern Ireland economy, Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso announced today.

After a good-humoured meeting with Northern Ireland's incoming First and Deputy First Ministers the Rev Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness, Mr Barroso also announced plans for over €1 billion in aid to be released to Northern Ireland between 2007 and 2013.

And he also pledged a task force would be set up in the Commission to help finalise programming of EU funds that would enable the new power-sharing government to draw on the experience available in Brussels in promoting growth, innovation and jobs.

"I have said that I prefer marathons, long-distance running, to sprint," Mr Barroso said. "That is why I want to tell you that my visit is not just a commitment for one day but it is a commitment for our shared future — the future of Northern Ireland in the European Union.

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"It will be a future of a prosperous economy and community that can build its future together.

"I want to offer my personal commitment and support to the re-establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive.

"I want to pay tribute to the courage that you have both shown and I also want to acknowledge the role that the British and Irish Governments and all parties involved have played."

During a light-hearted press conference, Dr Paisley told the European Commission president that they were highly privileged to have him visit the incoming administration in person.

"We have many problems in Northern Ireland but we are seeing a light and are directing our footsteps towards not just sunlight but I trust full sunshine," he said.

The Democratic Unionist Party leader chuckled in his first public appearance with Martin McGuinness as the joint heads in waiting of the new administration as the Sinn Fein chief negotiator quipped about the Belfast media.

Mr McGuinness described the European Commission leader's visit as a massive stamp of approval for all the goodwill that had been generated in recent weeks.

"We are delighted that President Barroso is with us and he has made a little bit of history in that he is the first president of the European Commission to actually come into this building," the Sinn Fein MP said.

"He does so at a time of great hope for all of our people and I think it is a hope shared by many in Europe and in far distant fields."

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