over the good friday agreement, wouldn t people be entitled to feel frustrated that you are sitting here now saying, yes, there can be flexibility, yes, there can be solutions, when actually there could have been solutions along time ago? yes, but we have found solutions, we have found a global framework. lea have found a global framework. leo varadkar said mistakes were made and actually the original deal was too strict, is he wrong? he actually the original deal was too strict, is he wrong? strict, is he wrong? he was the taoiseach strict, is he wrong? he was the taoiseach at strict, is he wrong? he was the taoiseach at that strict, is he wrong? he was the taoiseach at that time - strict, is he wrong? he was the taoiseach at that time so - strict, is he wrong? he was the taoiseach at that time so we i strict, is he wrong? he was the i taoiseach at that time so we work together. i can t tell you all the details are right, we have to work together, but it is time to conclude, th
been remediated and the situation addressed. there are buildings at a lower level where the risks are smaller but are still unsafe and work requires to be done. we will watch with work requires to be done. we will watch with interest work requires to be done. we will watch with interest as work requires to be done. we will watch with interest as the - work requires to be done. we will watch with interest as the full - watch with interest as the full details of your announcement come later this week. as michel barnier is here, the third anniversary of brexit this week, he wanted me to ask you, is the uk government a country that on his deal is that it signs? country that on his deal is that it sins? ~ , ,., , country that on his deal is that it signs? that s - country that on his deal is that it signs? that s not. country that on his deal is that it l signs? that s not what signs? absolutely. that s not what he sa s. signs? absolutely. that s not what he says. michel signs? ab
has been meeting. she is our us trade representative. we have had many meetings including a terrific meeting a while ago in boston on small and medium sized businesses. but on the big trade deal, though, it sounds like you are saying to people this morning, president biden is not going to give the uk an all singing, all dancing trade deal, that used to be on the table? t can t go there because i don t know if that s the case. i do know the strength of. if that s the case. i do know the strength of. . . if that s the case. i do know the strenath of. ., ., ~ .. strength of. you are the american ambassador. strength of. .. you are the american ambassador, if strength of. you are the american ambassador, if it strength of. you are the american ambassador, if it was strength of. you are the american ambassador, if it was going - strength of. you are the american ambassador, if it was going to - ambassador, if it was going to happen, you would know. t will ambassador, if it was going
flexibility, i work with the greatest respect, if you look at my book. ., , , ., , greatest respect, if you look at my book. ., , ,. i book. you tell the inside story. i think it is book. you tell the inside story. i think it is interesting book. you tell the inside story. i think it is interesting to book. you tell the inside story. i think it is interesting to read, - book. you tell the inside story. i think it is interesting to read, to l think it is interesting to read, to understand the complexity of the brexit. huge complexity, the complicity of the negotiation. but if you read this book, which i wrote every day during the negotiation, and night, you can see, have the proof, that i always work with respect for the british people, for the irish people also, for the government, and for all the actors. and this respect was the key point for me. and this respect was the key point for me. . ,., , and this respect was the key point for me. . , ~ and this respect was the key po
last week, and itjust brought home to me as we talked about ukraine what we re doing together. so, i don t think there is another country like that in terms of our relationship. relationship. and if our relationship still - relationship still is so special, and there i did it, i used the phrase, why, then, is the promise to trade deal between our two countries 1 million miles away? it was promised, it was promised by brexiteers during the campaign, but it was promised by the former president, where has it gone? listen, i think we have to look at trade in the broadest sense. we have done different things in terms of trade. obviously we now see scotch whisky flowing freely back and forth between our two countries, which i think many people are happy about. i am about to go up to wales to a couple of the farms that are now exporting lamb, and i think the airbus situation has also been resolved. i think we have to take it one step at a time. catherine tie