BELFAST (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton will travel to Northern Ireland on Friday for one of her last foreign trips as U.S. Secretary of State, lending support to a fragile peace that was one of the greatest successes of her husband's presidency.
She visits a province transformed by the 1998 peace agreement but still driven by sectarian loyalties, with a prison officer shot dead by nationalist militants last month and unionist protesters rioting over the removal of a British flag.
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