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Irish foreign minister Coveney: Would not stand in the way if UK asks for Article 50 extension

Irish foreign minister, Simon Coveney was out with some comments in the last hour and clarified their stance over the possibilities of Article 50 extension.

Key quotes:

Should wait and see how things develop before considering to extend Article 50.
If the UK asks for it, will get consideration at the EU level.
But Ireland would not stand in the way.
There is no pressure to change Ireland's position on the border.

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