[London, 20th Reuters]-Irish Foreign Minister Coveney said on the 20th that the UK's withdrawal from the European Union (EU) has not yet reached an agreement to resolve the Irish border problem, and the UK government has made a firm proposal Said that it is necessary to show. However, he indicated that the general mood has improved.
Coveney said he could agree to BBC Radio, but the gap was still large, highlighting the risks posed by the disorderly withdrawal of Irish Island turmoil and trade problems.
On top of that, he said the general mood has improved. “Everyone wants an agreement. If you leave without an agreement, everyone will lose, but Ireland and the UK are particularly bad.”
The foreign minister pointed out that the agreement was not approaching at the moment. “But all parties are looking for a landing point that everyone can agree with,” he said.