LONDON (Reuters) – Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney said on Friday that conversations with Britain had improved recently and there was a genuine effort to solve the problems which had emerged after Brexit.
“I think the conversations we’re having now with the British government certainly suggest to me that we are in a different space now, one we haven’t been in for quite some time, where there is a genuine effort … on actually how we can solve these problems together,” Coveney told reporters at a press conference.
(Reporting by William James, writing by Muvija M; editing by Sarah Young)