UK and Ireland Commit to Annual Summits
UK and Ireland Commit to Annual Summits
UK and Ireland Commit to Annual Summits
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris have pledged to reset relations between the UK and Ireland, which have been strained since Brexit. During Starmer's first official visit to Ireland in five years, the leaders agreed to hold annual summits starting March 2025 to enhance cooperation on trade, security, and cultural issues. They emphasized the importance of mutual respect and friendship while committing to being guardians of the Good Friday Agreement. Harris highlighted the need for this reset to be grounded in peace and prosperity, as both leaders align on several international matters. The visit marks a significant shift in the relationship, moving away from tension to a more collaborative approach, particularly after years of political division following the Brexit referendum. This new era follows Harris's election as Taoiseach and Starmer's victory over the previous Conservative government, signaling a potential transformation in Anglo-Irish relations.

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