Jean Kennedy Smith, a former U.S. ambassador to Ireland and the last surviving sibling of John F. Kennedy, has died at 92.
In 1993, Presidentappointed Kennedy Smith the ambassador to Ireland. She called her ‘60s-era trip to the island “one of the most moving experiences” of her life during her confirmation hearing.
As ambassador, Kennedy Smith played a pivotal role in ending decades of violence in Northern Ireland by paving the way for a formal peace agreement. She retired from her role in 1998 and was later honored with Irish citizenship for her service to the nation.
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