Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney was upbeat about a “window of opportunity” to resume progress in talks with the UK on issues surrounding the Northern Ireland Protocol. The minister was speaking at an event co-organised by The Currency this Wednesday ahead of a series of engagements in the North and in Britain. “We have seen in recent weeks a change of tone, which from our perspective wasn’t expected,” Coveney told business and diplomatic guests assembled at the British Irish Chamber of Commerce in Dublin. The event was supported by Mason Hayes & Curran and marked the launch of The…
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