Joe Biden says he visited the island of Ireland final month to ensure the “Brits didn’t screw around”.
The US president – who’s vocal about his Irish ancestry – made the feedback at an occasion for the Democratic Party in New York on Wednesday.
He visited Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in April to mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, and in addition to go to his household’s ancestral residence.
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In remarks revealed in a while the White House web site, Mr Biden mentioned: “I got to go back to Ireland for the Irish Accords… to make sure the Brits didn’t screw around and Northern Ireland didn’t walk away from their commitments.”
Mr Biden met with Rishi Sunak as a part of the journey in Northern Ireland – however he spent many of the four-day go to within the Republic.
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The journey additionally passed off after the UK and EU agreed and signed the Windsor Framework, which the teams hope will repair the issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol and permit a authorities to be restored.
But energy sharing has not but returned, with the Democratic Unionist Party refusing to rejoin proceedings at Stormont.
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Downing Street mentioned immediately that Mr Sunak’s Brexit cope with the EU was about “protecting” the Good Friday Agreement, when requested about what Mr Biden mentioned.
The prime minister’s official spokesman mentioned: “You will know that, obviously, the Windsor Framework was a culmination of substantive work between the UK and the EU, and at its heart the UK priority was always protecting the Good Friday Agreement.”
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