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Asked for an idea of what the Prime Minister would be discussing at the NATO Summit tomorrow, the PMS said that the Prime Minister’s priorities for the summit would be NATO reform, including driving efficiencies through that organisation, taking some decisions on missile defence and securing a strong message of solidarity from allies on Afghanistan.
Asked if the Prime Minister would be discussing Ireland with other leaders in the margins of the summit, the PMS said that when the Prime Minister saw other heads of state at meetings, he talked to them about a range of issues and was obviously focussed on things that were related to Britain’s national interest in those discussions.
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