Marty McGuinnes, the deputy first Minister of Northern Ireland expressed his concerns about the future of Northern Ireland in the wake of the Brexit referendum result in a meeting with Maltese MEP Alfred Sant during a visit to the European Parliament. Mr McGuinnes was also concerned that the Good Friday Agreement which brought peace to Ireland could be undermined as a result of Brexit.

Dr Sant augured that the Brexit negotiations would take full account of Ireland’s specific situation and that he would back, within the S&D and the European Parliament, all moves that ensured that an eventual Brexit settlement would safeguard Irish open borders.

Maltese Version – TĦASSIB FL-IRLANDA TA’ FUQ WARA L-BREXIT

Marty McGuinness, id-deputat l-ewwel Ministru tal-Irlanda ta’ Fuq esprima t-tħassib dwar il-futur ta’ pajjiżu wara l-Brexit f’laqgħa mal-Ewroparlamentari Malti Alfred Sant fil-Parlament Ewropew. Is-Sur McGuinness qal ukoll li l-ftehim imsejjaħ ‘Good Friday’ li ġab il-paċi fl-Irlanda jista’ jkun f’riskju minħabba l-Brexit.

Dr Sant awgura li n-negozjati tal-Brexit jagħtu każ is-sitwazzjoni speċifika tal-Irlanda. Dr Sant qal lil McGuinness li se jkun qed jagħti l-appoġġ tiegħu fi ħdan l-S&D u fil-Parlament Ewropew favur kull miżura li tiżgura li l-fruntieri Irlandiżi jibqgħu miftuħin.

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