The British Brexit Agreement is made up of commitments already agreed, according to Taoiseach



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The settlement that the UK has concluded in principle on Brexit is composed of the obligations and commitments it has already settled, said Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.

He was speaking in Croatia as part of a tour of three European capitals. discuss Brexit and other issues regarding Britain leaving the EU next year.

Taoiseach also said that a hard border could not be considered.

"I think that there is a real understanding of each member state TEN reported it as the declarant:

Mr. Varadkar went to Zagreb, the Croatian capital, for talks with President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic

official ceremony of Taoiseach @campaignforleo in Banski dvori at #Zagreb . @dfatirl @VladaRH @MVEP_hr pic.twitter.com/CdzvZghLWi

– Embbady of Ireland (@IrlEmbCroatie) July 23, 2018

The Taoiseach will travel Tuesday, he will meet President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Viorica Dancila

On Wednesday, he will travel to Italy where he will visit the Venice Biennale, before a meeting Thursday in Rome with the new Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte [19659002] Tanaiste Simon Coveney says he is optimistic about negotiations [19659002] "Nobody wants a Brexit without agreement, it would be catastrophic for Britain, but also very bad news for Ireland."

"We now have a clear white paper, which is the position negotiating for the British government, and we began to intensify the negotiations – that's positive. "

] I just arrived in Zagreb for the first meeting this week with Eu European leaders, a very warm welcome from Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic. Joined by Irish Ambbadador Olive Hempenstall. We discuss bilateral relations and the future EU presidency in Croatia pic.twitter.com/pSrgfdyFVc

– Leo Varadkar (@campaignforleo) July 23, 2018

"We have also a Prime Minister who has "We want to rebadure communities, especially in Northern Ireland, that we can manage our way across Britain by leaving the EU, and protect the peace process."

] – Press Association

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