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The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/fungussa on 2023-10-05 18:25:26.
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Ireland’s prime minister has said he is concerned to see the UK “disengaging from the world”, and accused it of turning inwards by leaving the EU, slashing international aid and now considering abandoning a human rights treaty.
He will tell the British PM that his plans to go ahead with legislation to give an amnesty to people accused of killing during the Northern Ireland Troubles were a breach of the convention that supports justice for all.
That’s something that the Irish government is very opposed to and so are the victims’ groups and so are the five main parties in Northern Ireland [we are] all agreed this isn’t the right approach.
They also discussed the importance of the Anglo-Irish bilateral relationship in light of trade and “positive indications” the two countries would be hosting the 2028 European football championships.
The leaders were due to discuss geopolitical issues including defence in Ukraine, energy security and artificial intelligence, but at the 11th hour migration was added for a breakout session to be chaired by the British and Italian prime ministers.
European leaders have rallied round Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the meeting of almost 50 presidents and prime ministers and said that, unlike the US, they will never waver in their support of the defence of Ukraine.
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