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Asked if security issues around the Queen’s visit to Ireland had been discussed at COBRA this morning, the PMS said that we took security arrangements very seriously, but we never discussed them.
Asked if the fact the Prime Minister was attending part of the Queen’s visit to Ireland was a sign of the historic significance of the visit, the PMS said that the invitation to the Prime Minister and the Government’s wish to see a very successful visit reflected the historic nature of the visit and the very close links between the two countries.
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