Speaking to reporters in London, Mr Martin limited his remarks to paying tribute to the late queen for her “dedicated service to the people of the United Kingdom and of course her contribution to reconciliation on these islands and particularly in terms of the relationship between Britain and Ireland.”
The President and the Taoiseach on Sunday paid their respects at the queen’s coffin which is lying in state at Westminster Hall, and signed a book of condolence at Lancaster House. Mr Martin said he offered condolences to the British people when he met Ms Truss on Sunday morning. The pair are understood to have discussed the importance and depth of relations between Ireland and Britain and unity on global challenges.
Mr Šefčovič said physical customs checks across the Irish Sea could be reduced to just a few lorries a day, as he expressed hope Ms Truss was ready to do a deal over Northern Ireland. Ms Truss has indicated her preference is for a negotiated solution to the protocol issue, having previously spearheaded UK government legislation aimed at scrapping parts of the deal unilaterally.
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