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Irish PM agrees date for cross-border meeting | Irish PM agrees date for cross-border meeting |
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The first and deputy first ministers and Taoiseach (Irish PM) have agreed to hold a meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council on 31 July. | |
Micheál Martin met Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill for joint talks at Stormont castle for the first time since becoming taoiseach. | |
They also discussed the two governments' response to the Covid crisis and Brexit. | They also discussed the two governments' response to the Covid crisis and Brexit. |
Mr Martin also met other Stormont parties. | Mr Martin also met other Stormont parties. |
Following the meeting, Mrs Foster said: "Recovery from the coronavirus pandemic was a key focus of our conversation as we work simultaneously to protect people and rebuild our economies. | |
"As two jurisdictions sharing an island it makes perfect sense that Northern Ireland seeks to build a positive relationship with our neighbours in the Republic of Ireland. | "As two jurisdictions sharing an island it makes perfect sense that Northern Ireland seeks to build a positive relationship with our neighbours in the Republic of Ireland. |
"We have seen the benefits of collaboration through the North West Cancer Centre and the all-island Congenital Heart Disease Network, for example." | "We have seen the benefits of collaboration through the North West Cancer Centre and the all-island Congenital Heart Disease Network, for example." |
The first minister said that she told Mr Martin that she was keen to have positive dialogue "based on mutual respect for both jurisdictions and understanding of each other's differences". | The first minister said that she told Mr Martin that she was keen to have positive dialogue "based on mutual respect for both jurisdictions and understanding of each other's differences". |
The deputy first minister described the joint meeting with Mr Martin as "significant and substantial". | |
Michelle O'Neill said she appreciated that Mr Martin had visited Stormont so early in his tenure. | Michelle O'Neill said she appreciated that Mr Martin had visited Stormont so early in his tenure. |
"We had a good discussion about a number of issues including our response to Covid," she added. | "We had a good discussion about a number of issues including our response to Covid," she added. |
Quarantine rules | Quarantine rules |
Ms O'Neill said the differences in quarantine rules in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland were discussed and that she believed announcements would be made next week. | Ms O'Neill said the differences in quarantine rules in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland were discussed and that she believed announcements would be made next week. |
"We talked about the fact that we do need to be aligned as much as possible," she said. | "We talked about the fact that we do need to be aligned as much as possible," she said. |
Last week the Stormont Executive changed its rules so that people coming from almost 60 countries into NI do not need to self-isolate when they arrive. | Last week the Stormont Executive changed its rules so that people coming from almost 60 countries into NI do not need to self-isolate when they arrive. |
Irish authorities require anyone entering the Republic of Ireland, apart from those from Northern Ireland, to self-isolate for 14 days. | Irish authorities require anyone entering the Republic of Ireland, apart from those from Northern Ireland, to self-isolate for 14 days. |
That advice remains in place until 20 July. | That advice remains in place until 20 July. |
Mr Martin has said the Irish government remains cautious about travel off the island of Ireland. | Mr Martin has said the Irish government remains cautious about travel off the island of Ireland. |
After his meeting, Ulster Unionist leader Steve Aiken said he believed it represented an opportunity to "reset relations". | After his meeting, Ulster Unionist leader Steve Aiken said he believed it represented an opportunity to "reset relations". |
He said he believed relations with the Irish government had not been as good over the past three years and he hoped this would change under Mr Martin's administration. | He said he believed relations with the Irish government had not been as good over the past three years and he hoped this would change under Mr Martin's administration. |
Alliance MP Stephen Farry said they shared common ground with the Irish government on many issues. | |
Date for next North-South Ministerial Council | Date for next North-South Ministerial Council |
The North-South Ministerial Council (NSMC) is the main body for cross-border co-operation between the governments of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. | The North-South Ministerial Council (NSMC) is the main body for cross-border co-operation between the governments of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. |
It is attended by ministers from both sides of the border who oversee joint working in areas such as trade, food safety and agriculture. | It is attended by ministers from both sides of the border who oversee joint working in areas such as trade, food safety and agriculture. |
It has not met in full since November 2016 because of the suspension of Northern Ireland's power-sharing government. | It has not met in full since November 2016 because of the suspension of Northern Ireland's power-sharing government. |
The assembly was restored in January 2020 but only a handful of ministers attended an impromptu meeting of the council in March, as the Covid-19 pandemic began to take hold. | The assembly was restored in January 2020 but only a handful of ministers attended an impromptu meeting of the council in March, as the Covid-19 pandemic began to take hold. |