place.”
The border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is one of the key Brexit issues that London and Brussels have to resolve before moving on to negotiations about future trade ties.
It is currently open, as both countries are in the EU, thus allowing for free movement of goods and people.
The comments, which also expressed the hope of a U-turn over Brexit, provoked a furious reaction from the DUP.
The ultra-conservative party was the only one of the main political parties in Northern Ireland to back Leave in a campaign where 56 percent of people in the region voted to remain part of the EU.
“He may be hopeful but that is disrespecting the will of the British people — Brexit is going to happen, we are leaving the European Union,” Foster said.
In his speech at the university, Varadkar also called for the immediate restoration of local government in Northern Ireland, which has been suspended since power-sharing collapsed earlier this year amid bitter divisions between the pro-British DUP and Irish nationalist Sinn Fein.
Varadkar, who in June was appointed Ireland’s first openly gay premier and is an outspoken gay rights champion, will also be guest of honor at a Belfast Pride breakfast event Saturday.
He has been unapologetic in his stance in Northern Ireland, despite strong opposition to same-sex marriage within the DUP.
The DUP, which has strong Protestant Christian fundamentalist roots, is vehemently opposed to same-sex marriage and has consistently voted it down in the local assembly.
source AFP
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