Simon Coveney, the Irish foreign minister, tells party conference Dublin remains ‘firm and stubborn’ in opposition to hard border
Britain will not be allowed to dictate the future of the Irish border post-Brexit, Ireland’s foreign minister has warned in a hardening of rhetoric over the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
Simon Coveney told his party’s biannual conference on Saturday that Ireland would remain a steadfast opponent to any proposal that would create a hard border with the republic.
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