Ireland and Britain can work together to reform EU - Gilmore

Minister for Foreign Affairs met British deputy prime minister this evening

Ireland and the United Kingdom can work together on joint plans to reform the European Union, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Eamon Gilmore said tonight, after talks in London with British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg

Ireland and the United Kingdom can work together on joint plans to reform the European Union, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Eamon Gilmore said tonight, after talks in London with British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg

Ireland and the United Kingdom can work together on joint plans to reform the European Union, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Eamon Gilmore said tonight, after talks in London with British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.

“We would like to see a future where we work with Britain on a common and shared view as to how the European Union should develop. That is a dialogue that we are very willing to have,” he said, speaking in Mr Clegg’s office.

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