Fears for Ireland as border talks go on

Leo Varadkar’s admission that Brexit talks on a solution for the North’s border could run as late as October have prompted concerns about Ireland’s weakened negotiating position.

Fears for Ireland as border talks go on

The Taoiseach is in Brussels for a leaders summit and admitted that any resolution on agreeing a frictionless border for the North could be months away.

He insists there will be no withdrawal deal for Britain unless the so-called backstop on the North is agreed. However, the later deadline means Ireland’s leverage on the border is declining, Fianna Fáil claim.

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