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Indian-origin PMs of UK, Ireland oversee historic power-sharing pact

In a readout of the historic discussions between the British Indian and Irish Indian leaders, Downing Street said Sunak began by congratulating the Ireland rugby team for their emphatic win against France in the Six Nations contest on Friday.

February 05, 2024 / 23:02 IST
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The return of power-sharing came after months of negotiations involving the government and the DUP of Northern Ireland.
The return of power-sharing came after months of negotiations involving the government and the DUP of Northern Ireland.

The Indian-origin prime ministers of the UK and Ireland, Rishi Sunak and Leo Varadkar, met on Monday to oversee a historic power-sharing pact in Northern Ireland, where a devolved government took charge after two years.

Prime Minister Sunak and Taoiseach Varadkar met at Parliament Buildings, Stormont Castle, in Belfast as they hailed efforts to restore devolution in Northern Ireland.

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They also met political leaders separately, including First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, who head the devolved region’s executive. Pengelly belongs to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). “Now it’s time to get to work,” said Sunak after his meetings.
“We’ve worked very hard and succeeded in protecting Northern Ireland’s place in the union and built on what we achieved with the Windsor Framework to ensure the smooth flow of trade in the UK and all the benefits that are there as a result of Brexit can be seized,” he said.

While Southampton-born Sunak’s roots connect with Punjab, Dublin-born Varadkar has his familial roots in Maharashtra. In a readout of the historic discussions between the British Indian and Irish Indian leaders, Downing Street said Sunak began by congratulating the Ireland rugby team for their emphatic win against France in the Six Nations contest on Friday.