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Dublin: No Stormont talks before general election -Varadkar | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Leo Varadkar has said the UK election results will be allowed to play out before deciding whether to reconvene talks on restoring devolution. | |
He said ideally talks should be restarted before Christmas, but ahead of 13 January. | |
If Stormont is not restored by then, NI Secretary Julian Smith has pledged to call fresh elections. | |
Mr Varadkar was addressing politicians gathered in Dublin for a British-Irish Council meeting in Phoenix Park. | |
SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon was also at the meeting. | |
The devolved assembly and executive at Stormont has been suspended for almost three years after the institutions collapsed amid a bitter row over a green energy scheme. | |
Talks to restore them have so far proved fruitless. | |
'It cannot continue' | |
"We need Arlene [Foster] and Michelle [O'Neill] to get stuck in," said Mr Smith, addressing the stalemate at Stormont. | |
"This situation cannot continue, the people of Northern Ireland need political decision-making. | |
"The institution of assembly is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement, we need the parties to get stuck in after the election." | |
"That's what young and old people tell me day in and out," he said. | |
He said the need to call an election would "mark a failure on every politician on Northern Ireland". | |
'Difficult but not impossible' | |
Leo Varadkar said a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the Republic of Ireland is possible before the end of next year. | |
Mr Varadkar said a deal would be "difficult but not impossible". | |
He stated such a deal would be dependent on not diverging significantly from current trading terms. | |
"My aim is we will continue to have tariff-free trade with Great Britain, not just Northern Ireland," he said. | |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously stated he thinks it would be possible to negotiate a new free trade deal with the EU before December 2020, which is theoretically the end of the transition period. | |
Ms Sturgeon told the conference there was a "sense in Scotland that this is a pivotal and defining election". | |
"I think that's going to be a theme that takes people to the polls, albeit in very cold weather." | |
What is the British-Irish Council? | |
The British-Irish Council was set up to promote east-west relations as part of the Good Friday Agreement. | The British-Irish Council was set up to promote east-west relations as part of the Good Friday Agreement. |
Due to the Stormont stalemate, there is no representative from any of the Northern Ireland parties. | |
Cabinet minister Michael Gove had originally been set to represent the UK government, but was later replaced by Julian Smith. | Cabinet minister Michael Gove had originally been set to represent the UK government, but was later replaced by Julian Smith. |
The body consists of the British and Irish governments, the devolved UK administrations, and representatives from the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey. | The body consists of the British and Irish governments, the devolved UK administrations, and representatives from the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey. |
What is the British-Irish Council? | What is the British-Irish Council? |
It was set up under the Good Friday Agreement, which signalled an end to 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland, as part of efforts to boost and strengthen east-west relations. | It was set up under the Good Friday Agreement, which signalled an end to 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland, as part of efforts to boost and strengthen east-west relations. |
It meets every six months and is relatively low-profile at the moment. | It meets every six months and is relatively low-profile at the moment. |
Its sister organisation was the North-South Ministerial Council, made up of ministers from the Northern Ireland Executive and ministers from the Irish government. | Its sister organisation was the North-South Ministerial Council, made up of ministers from the Northern Ireland Executive and ministers from the Irish government. |
However, that has not met since just before the collapse of Stormont. | However, that has not met since just before the collapse of Stormont. |
It was last held in Northern Ireland in 2013, when representatives met in Londonderry to mark its year as UK City of Culture. | It was last held in Northern Ireland in 2013, when representatives met in Londonderry to mark its year as UK City of Culture. |
The UK general election and resulting uncertainty means that no major decision is expected on Friday. | The UK general election and resulting uncertainty means that no major decision is expected on Friday. |
But the council may - because of Brexit - become more influential in the future. | But the council may - because of Brexit - become more influential in the future. |