Don’t fret, Trump tells nervous Ireland, Brexit will work out ‘very well’
By Steve Holland and Conor Humphries SHANNON, Ireland (Reuters) - Donald Trump, arriving in Ireland for the first time as U.S. president on Wednesday, sought to reassure the country that Britain's exit from the European Union would work out fine for its near neighbour. Prime Minister Leo Varadkar used a meeting with Trump, who has been a vocal supporter of Brexit, to underline Ireland's concerns over the departure that could impact it more than any other country remaining in the 28-member bloc
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