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Abstract:Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday that he was confident an agreement could still be reached to avoid the UK leaving the European Union without a deal. "I think, notwithstanding the fact t
GLENCOLUMBKILLE,Ireland (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday that he was confident an agreement could still be reached to avoid the UK leaving the European Union without a deal.
“I think, notwithstanding the fact there is a new prime minister and there is a new government in Westminster ... I am still confident that a 'no-deal' can be avoided,” Varadkar told journalists after the final Irish cabinet meeting before the summer recess.
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