He's expected to discuss areas of common interest and potential opportunities for all-island co-operation
The Irish premier is to meet Stormont ’s leaders during his first official visit to Northern Ireland on Friday.
He is expected to discuss developments in Northern Ireland since the restoration of its political institutions in February, as well as areas of common interest and potential opportunities for all-island co-operation.He will be formally greeted at Parliament Buildings by the Speaker of the Assembly Edwin Poots, before he has bilateral meetings with Alliance leader Naomi Long, UUP leader Doug Beattie and Colum Eastwood leader of the SDLP.
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