The next leader of the Irish government has said he is not currently prioritising a united Ireland.
Simon Harris, who is due to be appointed as taoiseach on Tuesday following the resignation of Leo Varadkar last month, said it was more important to focus on North-South economic collaboration.
Speaking to reporters in Galway city ahead of the conference, he said: “Right now, the priority has to be on working the potential of the Good Friday Agreement. “I don’t think we’ve yet seen the full potential of that, in terms of economic prosperity, in terms of the North-South economy, in terms of areas of co-operation and collaboration.”
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