The UK authorities will “strongly assist” the brand new power-sharing govt in Northern Eire, Boris Johnson has stated.
The prime minister visited Stormont in Belfast to mark the return of devolution after a three-year deadlock.
He met the brand new govt ministers and was greeted by First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill.
Mr Johnson didn’t state how a lot cash the federal government would offer to assist the deal.
He stated the deal was “not nearly cash however management”.
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