Martin and Starmer to hold first annual UK-Ireland Summit
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Taoiseach Micheal Martin met in Liverpool for the first annual UK-Ireland Summit, which aims to strengthen ties in a changing world.
- The summit focuses on strategic cooperation between the two nations until 2030 in light of challenges posed by Brexit and international politics.
- Martin expressed a commitment to enhance British-Irish relations, emphasizing the importance of partnership for both countries.
- Starmer highlighted the potential for deeper ties, referencing his previous visit to Ireland and stressing that the relationship has not yet reached its full potential.
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The Irish Independent’s view: Dark clouds from across the Atlantic will cast a shadow over summit between Micheál Martin and Keir Starmer
‘To be Irish is to know that, in the end, the world will break your heart,” the late Irish-American Democratic grandee Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said.
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