
British Prime Minister Theresa May has turned down a rare invitation to address the Irish parliament during an official visit scheduled for next week, her Irish counterpart Enda Kenny said on Tuesday.
“My understanding is that the prime minister’s schedule will not allow that to happen and I am not in control of that schedule.
“Obviously, when details are absolutely finalized, we will be aware of those,” Kenny told lawmakers.
Dublin is yet to confirm the precise date for next week’s visit, during which Kenny will hold a meeting with the British prime minister.
The invitation to address parliament was sent to May’s office earlier this month, following earlier confirmation of the one-day visit to discuss the implications for both countries of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.
Ireland is set to be the only country in the EU to share a land border with Britain after it leaves the bloc, leading to considerable concerns in Dublin over the implications of a return to border controls with Northern Ireland.
Finances will also likely be discussed during the bilateral meeting, as Britain is the country’s single biggest trading partner.
Had May accepted Kenny’s invitation to address parliament she would have been the second British prime minister to do so, after Tony Blair in 1998 after the signing of a historic peace accord in Northern Ireland to end three decades of violence.
Source: Arab News
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