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UK's Johnson discusses EU trade negotiations with Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin

Published 28/11/2020, 00:01
Updated 28/11/2020, 00:05
© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Ireland's Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Micheal Martin greet each other with an elbow bump at Hillsborough Castle, in Belfast

(Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke with Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin on Friday evening and discussed progress in UK-EU trade negotiations, the UK government said.

On the call, Johnson stressed his commitment to reach a deal that respects the sovereignty of the country, the government said in a statement https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-call-with-irish-taoiseach-27-november-2020.

© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Ireland's Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Micheal Martin greet each other with an elbow bump at Hillsborough Castle, in Belfast

The leaders also discussed their respective efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and measures taken ahead of Christmas.

Latest comments

"intel dum" as you say to others "don't comment on things you know nothing about'
It means England sovereignty or Scotland sovereignty or Wales sovereignty but NI it belongs to Ireland - there is nothing as UK sovereignty
it comes under UK's Queens right to rule the UK and parliamentary sovereignty where the queen can also over rule if conditions require.
We must understand the UK is s union not a country and therefore is can‘t be called a sovereign country - maybe it means sovereignty of England as a country and not UK as a union of four countries economies in which every single country within the UK are individual sovereign states and all would have its own preferences
so a sovereign Union and now you feeling better?
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