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- Good morning, Boris.
BORIS JOHNSON: Good morning. How are you doing? How are you? Nice to see you. Good morning. It's great to be here in Northern Ireland. And clearly, the people in Northern Ireland have been without a government, without Stormont, for two years and six months.
So my prime focus this morning is to do everything I can to help that get up and running again, because I think that's profoundly in the interest of people here, all the citizens here in Northern Ireland. And I'll be helping the parties in any way I can to get that going and over the line.
I expect Brexit may come up a little bit. I don't rule that out. And I think the crucial thing to stress is that I, obviously, attach huge importance to the letter, the spirit of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and will be insisting on that. Other than that, it's just fantastic to be here. Thank you very much.
- How impartial can you be, prime minister, given that you've already [INAUDIBLE] with the UK?
BORIS JOHNSON: It's all there in the Good Friday Agreement. We believe in complete impartiality, and that's what we're going to observe. But the crucial thing is to get this Stormont government up and running again. Thank you.