Sir Keir Starmer has stated it’s the second to reset relations between the UK and the Republic of Eire.
On Saturday, he turned the primary British prime minister to go to the Republic of Eire in 5 years.
Downing Road stated the go to marked a “new period of co-operation and friendship” between Britain and Eire.
The prime minister held talks with Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Simon Harris who was elected in April, simply three months earlier than his British counterpart – each are new to their roles.
Ukraine on agenda
After their talks, Sir Keir stated there was a “enormous quantity of bi-lateral commerce between our nations”.
“I believe £100bn / £120bn,” he stated. “That’s the reason that is such an essential relationship.
“Our economies, our markets are intertwined and have been for a really very long time and so the muse upon which we form of base this reset is, I believe, robust.”
The 2 leaders additionally pledged to carry annual summits on commerce and co-operation.
Mr Harris stated he was “actually delighted” that each leaders had had the “alternative for an bold reset of the UK-Eire relationship”.
“We have had a really productive assembly with our groups and we have agreed on the significance of our obligations as co-guarantors of the Good Friday Settlement,” he stated.
“I am additionally delighted that we have agreed a construction for engagement – an annual summit.”
‘Stand collectively’
The primary summit is predicted to be held in March and can talk about commerce and safety.
Sir Keir stated urgent worldwide points together with Ukraine and the battle in Center East had additionally been on the agenda for the assembly.
“Within the face of Russian aggression, we now have to face collectively, to co-ordinate, stand with our allies and provides Ukraine all of the assist that it wants for so long as it wants,” he stated.
“In relation to the Center East, we’d like a ceasefire in order that the remaining hostages can come out, in order that desperately-needed support can get in to Gaza, and that we are able to step down the trail in the direction of a two-state settlement, which in my opinion is the one lasting settlement that may result in lasting peace.”
‘New path’
Sir Keir Starmer arrived at Farmleigh Home in Phoenix Park simply earlier than 13:00 native time.
He was met by Mr Harris who wished Sir Keir “100 thousand welcomes” as the 2 leaders shook arms.
The taoiseach, who described Sir Keir as his pal, stated: “It is a actually nice honour to host you right here at this time in your first official go to to Eire as prime minister.”
“We each stated we want to actually place British-Irish relations on a brand new path and I actually respect the time that you’ve got given to us since taking workplace, and I’ve tried to reply in form,” he stated
Mr Harris stated a reset in relations needed to be embedded in “peace and prosperity, mutual respect and friendship”.
He stated their “most solemn obligation” as leaders of the UK and Irish governments was as co-guarantors of the peace course of in Northern Eire.
Sir Keir stated the reset in relations between the UK and Eire “may be significant, it may be deep”.
‘Can we now have Declan Rice again?’
Inside Dublin’s Farmleigh Home, Sir Keir signed the guests’ ebook.
They moved into the walled backyard on the property, the place they walked collectively in dialog.
A younger boy who acquired medical remedy within the UK offered the 2 leaders with Irish and English soccer scarves to swap earlier than the conflict on the Aviva stadium.
Additionally they swapped soccer jerseys.
Sir Keir held up an Irish shirt along with his surname on the again and laughed when requested if he would put on it to the match later.
“It’ll make an look in my nine-a-side. This will probably be proudly worn in north London earlier than too lengthy,” he stated.
Taking a look at his England shirt with “Harris” on the again, the Taoiseach joked: “I by no means thought I would see my title on something.”
In the meantime, Sir Keir stated “completely not” to a shout of “can we now have Declan Rice again?”
Talking of the England footballer, he stated: “No, completely not. He’s incredible.”
‘Our relationship has by no means reached its full potential’
Their full day of engagements within the Irish capital was topped off with their attendance on the Republic of Eire v England soccer sport on the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Though that is the primary time Sir Keir has visited the Republic of Eire in his official function as prime minister, it’s not the primary time the 2 leaders have met.
Mr Harris visited Sir Keir at Chequers, his nation residence, in mid-July after Labour’s basic election victory.
They mentioned divisions over the UK Legacy Act, and so they have been photographed having a pint of Guinness.
The taoiseach was the primary worldwide chief hosted by Sir Keir after coming to energy, a truth stated to display the prime minister’s private dedication to a powerful UK-Eire relationship.
Saturday’s go to comes after the prime minister’s go to to Berlin and Paris final week to proceed the UK’s reset with its key European companions.
Sir Keir and the taoiseach can even meet Irish enterprise leaders to encourage enhanced bilateral commerce and funding in pursuit of progress.
The final British prime ministerial go to to the Republic of Eire was by Boris Johnson in September 2019.
In latest instances, beneath the previous Conservative authorities, relations between the UK and Eire have been stated to be at their lowest ebb in many years due to variations over Brexit.
Eire additionally launched a world authorized case in opposition to Britain over the Legacy Act which Sir Keir has now promised to repeal.
From the scene: BBC Information NI reporter Kevin Sharkey
A blazing solar in opposition to a transparent blue sky wasn’t the one glow across the Phoenix Park at this time.
The temper music was beaming too, when the taoiseach welcomed the prime minister to the stately Farmleigh Home.
Certainly, even earlier than they arrived in separate vehicles, it was clear that the truculent post-Brexit nature of latest Irish-British relations was of their rear view mirror.
This was about wanting ahead positively.
Time to “reset” relationships, they proclaimed.
Reset – keep in mind that phrase.
It’s not the primary or final time we’ll hear it invoked, as this main political and diplomatic rebuild gathers tempo.
“Céad Míle Fáilte”, stated the taoiseach in his opening welcome remarks.
When he went on to clarify that the greeting meant “100 thousand welcomes” within the Irish language, you could possibly inform that Sir Keir was feeling the neighbourly political love.
For his half, the prime minister underlined their joint need to “renew this relationship, deepen it”.
The setting for this assembly, the Phoenix Park, was not misplaced on some folks.
The phoenix of Irish-British diplomatic relations, it appears, is rising once more.