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Simon Coveney

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Gender Male
Age 51
Date of birth June 16,1972
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Cork
Ireland
Spouse Ruth Furney
Office Tánaiste
Siblings Patrick F. Coveney
Job Politician
Spokesperson
Official site oireachtas.ie
Party Fine Gael
Position Teachta Dála of Ireland
Teachta Dála of Ireland since 1998
Children Jessica Coveney
Annalise Coveney
Beth Coveney
Education University College Cork
Royal Agricultural University
Clongowes Wood College SJ
Previous positionMinister for Defence of Ireland (2020–2022)
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Date of Upd.
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Simon Coveney is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment since December 2022 and Deputy leader of Fine Gael since 2017. He previously served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence from 2020 to 2022.

Biography

Simon coevney is the current minister for foreign affairs of ireland.He was born on 16th of june in cork.Ireland.He is a leo and holds irish nationality.He is the son of former fine gael td hugh coveney and his wife margaret.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.

Physical Characteristics

Simon coveney is a tall man with a height of 6 feet and 2 inches.Eh has a slim boyd type and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and light brown hair.

Education and Career

Simon coveney attended presentation brothers college in cork and later graduated from university college cork with a degree in law.He was elected to the dail eierann in 1998 and has since held various positions in the irish government.He was appoinetd as minisetr for foreign affairs in 2017.

Personal Life

Simon coveney is married to ruth furney and they hvae three children together.He is a kene sportsman and enjoys playing golf and tennis.

Most Important Event

The most important event in simon coveney s career was his appointment as minister for foreign affairs in 2017.He has since been invovled in various international negotiations and has been a key figure in the brexit negotiations.He has also eben involved in the negotiations for the northern ireland protocol.

EU corruption charges 'very very worrisome', says foreign policy chief

EU corruption charges 'very very worrisome', says foreign policy chief
Dec 12,2022 6:00 am

... And Irish Foreign Affairs minister Simon Coveney said the were " very damaging"...

Ireland to return mummified remains and sarcophagus to Egypt

Ireland to return mummified remains and sarcophagus to Egypt
Dec 8,2022 1:00 pm

... Ireland s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, said he was " delighted" that his department could help in what he described as an " important project"...

Stormont stalemate: Northern Ireland fails to restore power-sharing

Stormont stalemate: Northern Ireland fails to restore power-sharing
Dec 7,2022 1:10 pm

... Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney has suggested that pay cut would take effect from January...

DUP conference: Donaldson to call for union support in speech

DUP conference: Donaldson to call for union support in speech
Oct 8,2022 4:00 am

... However, on Thursday Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney - that is the current deadline for restoring power sharing at Stormont...

NI politics: Is another Stormont election a certainty?

NI politics: Is another Stormont election a certainty?
Oct 6,2022 7:30 pm

... On Thursday, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said he envisaged the issues would not be quickly resolved...

Northern Ireland Protocol: Legislation to scrap parts to be published

Northern Ireland Protocol: Legislation to scrap parts to be published
Jun 13,2022 8:55 am

... " My message to the UK government is this is a mistake, and to move away from unilaterally introducing legislation which breaches international law, " said Simon Coveney...

Northern Ireland: Truss to set out plans on post-Brexit trade deal

Northern Ireland: Truss to set out plans on post-Brexit trade deal
May 17,2022 10:05 am

... On Monday evening, Ms Truss held calls with Ireland s foreign minister, Simon Coveney, and European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic...

Northern Ireland: Could the EU and UK face a trade war?

Northern Ireland: Could the EU and UK face a trade war?
May 17,2022 5:50 am

... Last November, Ireland s minister for foreign affairs, Simon Coveney, warned that the entire Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) - which exists to ensure tariff-free and quota-free trade between the EU and UK - depends on the UK observing the Protocol...

Brexit: Talks on backstop 'alternative arrangements'

May 16,2022 12:30 am

Tory MPs Iain Duncan Smith, Nicky Morgan and Steve Baker are All In The Meeting at the Cabinet Office

Tory MPs have met the government to discuss alternative arrangements to the proposed Irish border "backstop", as Three Days of talks begin.

The Alternative Arrangements Working Group, with Leave and Remain MPs, met for the First Time after The Commons voted to find another way of avoiding The Return of Irish border checks.

A government spokesman said The Talks had been "detailed and constructive".

But EU leaders have continued to rule out making changes to the backstop.

The Irish PM Leo Varadkar told RTE radio the UK was reviewing ideas That had "already been rejected", and it was "very frustrating" That the UK government was "going back to the idea of technology".

But German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the EU would listen to proposals to solve the Irish border "riddle", although they needed to hear how the UK wanted to do it.

The backstop is an insurance policy designed to avoid a hard border "under all circumstances" between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic after Brexit.

What is the working group?

Number 10 said the working group of Conservative MPs was Set Up following "significant support" for the so-called "Malthouse Compromise" - named after housing minister Kit Malthouse who encouraged talks between different groups of MPs.

Engineered by both Leavers and Remainers, The Proposal includes extending the transition period for a year until the end of 2021 and protecting EU citizens' rights, instead of using the backstop.

Members of the working group include Conservative MPs Steve Baker , Marcus Fysh , Owen Paterson , Damian Green and Nicky Morgan .

The Group will hold regular meetings with Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay , as well as senior government officials from HMRC, Cabinet Office Europe Unit and Number 10.

Mr Fysh said The Group had spoken to the EU and it was "very open" to the proposals, adding That they were not based on new technology.

A Department for Exiting the European Union spokesman said The Group had explored The Proposal "in detail" on The First day of talks.

The BBC's political correspondent Chris Mason said the government's willingness to provide Civil Service support to this group of Conservative MPs was an indication of how seriously Downing Street was treating their idea.

Why do MPs want to change the backstop?

The backstop insurance policy would Kick In if, after almost two years after Brexit, the Two Sides had not reached a trade agreement with one another That avoided the need for physical border checks.

It would keep the UK in a "single customs territory" with the EU and leave Northern Ireland effectively in the EU's single market for goods.

Critics fear the UK could be "trapped" in this arrangement for years, leaving it unable to strike its own trade deals on goods with the rest of The World .

Unionists also fear it would drive a wedge between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. But by changing the backstop, the PM could win support.

Ex-Northern Ireland first minister Lord Trimble has said he is planning to take the government to court over the Brexit Deal , claiming the Northern Ireland Protocol - which includes the backstop - breaches the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.

Mrs May will visit Northern Ireland on Tuesday to deliver a speech on Brexit and meet business leaders.

What 'alternative arrangements' are there to the backstop?

Alternatives to the backstop That the Prime Minister has said she wants to discuss with EU leaders include:

Mr Javid told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show That an alternative arrangement to the Irish backstop "can be done" using "existing technology".

He said The Attorney general was "leading on another strand of Work " - Looking at whether a "hard Time Limit or proper exit mechanism" was possible.

Is there enough time to change the backstop?

The UK is due to leave the EU at 23:00 GMT on Friday 29 March, when the two-year Time Limit on withdrawal negotiations enforced by the Article 50 process expires.

Theresa May has said she is "determined" to deliver Brexit On Time , But A Number of cabinet ministers have indicated they would be willing to agree to a short extension to finalise legislation for Brexit.

However, a plan to delay Brexit for up to Nine Months to prevent a no Deal - Put forward by Labour MP Yvette Cooper - was voted down by Parliament .

Labour's shadow Brexit secretary Kier Starmer said he could not see Mrs May negotiating an alternative to the backstop at this late stage, saying the Prime Minister had effectively "Run Down The Clock ".

Meanwhile, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said contingency plans for Britain's departure from the EU with no Deal were "genuinely astonishing",

She warned of food shortages and stockpiling of medicine amid a "real and growing risk" of a no Deal scenario.

How has the EU responded?

Numerous politicians have shut down the idea of Looking at the backstop again, saying there was no desire to re-open negotiations on the withdrawal agreement in Brussels.

The BBC's Brussels reporter Adam Fleming said the EU was not Looking for a substitute solution, because they say they've already investigated every other option That exists and none has the same effect as the backstop.

The EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier , said there was "full agreement" That the withdrawal agreement "cannot be reopened".

Irish Deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney said the withdrawal agreement rejected by MPs already allowed the EU and UK to Work on alternative arrangements for the backstop.

He added: "What Ireland is being asked to do by some in Westminster is to essentially do away with an agreed solution between the UK government and EU negotiators and to replace it with Wishful Thinking and I think That 's a very unreasonable request to ask the Irish government to be flexible on. "

Speaking during a trip to Japan, German Chancellor Mrs Merkel said: "To solve this riddle, you have to be creative and you have to listen to one another.

"We can have those Conversations . . But we must hear from Great Britain how they want to do it. "

Labour's Hilary Benn met The Secretary General of the European Commission , Martin Selmayr , in Brussels.

Speaking after Monday's meeting, Mr Benn - who chairs the Brexit select committee - said the EU would be prepared to consider an additional legal Protocol to the withdrawal agreement if they were convinced it would help a Deal get through Parliament .

That when asked if such an assurance would help, the response from MPs was "inconclusive".

He added: "The Meeting confirmed That the EU did well to start its no Deal preparations in December 2017. "

Leave supporter and Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns - who was also at The Meeting - tweeted afterwards That Mr Selmayr revealed the EU had not been asked to remove the backstop or re-open negotiations by The British government.

EU digs heels in over Brexit Deal

By Katya Adler , BBC Europe editor

So. how open does the EU seem almost a week on from Parliament narrowly voting in favour of an amendment to find alternatives to the backstop guarantee to keep the Irish border open after Brexit?

After All , with every passing day as we've heard, again and again and again, The Clock is ticking towards an increased chance of a no-Deal Brexit with all the costs and chaos That could involve.

Well, if I were to speak in weather forecast terms, I might describe current EU attitudes as frosty with a chance of ice.

If Theresa May comes to Brussels later This Week , she will be received politely and listened to attentively.

But if her EU ask remains centred around getting a Time Limit to, or allowing the UK a unilateral get-out mechanism from, the Irish border backstop or if she pushes again for pure technology as a means of avoiding a hard border on The Island of Ireland, then the likelihood of her being sent home empty-handed - or as good as - is very high Indeed .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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