HILLARY Clinton was spotted in Dublin today entering Government buildings to meet Taoiseach Leo Varadkar with a large security team.

The former US presidential candidate was seen in an all-green outfit walking along Merrion Square with her team before going into Government Buildings.

3 Hillary Clinton with her team in Dublin Credit: VIP Ireland

Clinton paid a courtesy call to the Taoiseach to have a wide ranging chat on a range of issues including world affairs and gender equality, according to a government spokesperson.

Mrs Clinton is in Dublin to receive an honorary degree from Trinity College and deliver a public lecture at 12noon tomorrow, June 22.

She is also scheduled to speak with former president Mary Robinson, the chancellor of the university, about her views on “democracy, women in politics and the current challenges facing American society,” according to the college.

A govt spokesperson said the former US presidential candidate @HillaryClinton was in Dublin on business today & paid a courtesy call to the @campaignforleo The spokesperson said they had a wide ranging chat on a range of issues - world affairs and gender equality @rtenews — Martina Fitzgerald (@MartinaFitzg) June 21, 2018

She is a long-time supporter of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, initially while First Lady of the United States, supporting pro-peace women's groups.

3 Hillary Clinton with her team in Dublin Credit: VIP Ireland

Her husband Bill Clinton had an influential role in the peace accords during his time as president in the nineties.

Bill was also awarded an honourary doctorate in DCU late last year.

Also in Dublin is former FBI boss James Comey, who was famously fired over a year ago by Donald Trump.

He will be in conversation with Hugh Linehan of the Irish Times at 6pm tomorrow at the Irish Film Institute in Temple Bar.

3 Former FBI chief James Comey Credit: Getty - Contributor

Comey will be promoting his recently published book A Higher Loyalty and speaking about his time in the White House.

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The two American political figures are unlikely to meet up during their visits with Clinton previously blaming her loss in the 2016 presidential race on Comey's actions.

Comey publicly wrote a letter informing Congress that he had reopened the investigation into Clinton's personal email server when she was secretary of state just weeks before the vote.

In her book "What Happened" Clinton said: "If not for the dramatic intervention of the FBI director in the final days we would have won the White House."