Destroying N.Irish peace deal would make U.S. trade deal very unlikely - Pelosi
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The destruction of the Northern Ireland Good Friday peace agreement would make a post-Brexit UK-U.S. trade deal very unlikely, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday.
"If there is the destruction of the Good Friday accords, they very unlikely to have a UK-U.S. bilateral," she told an event at Chatham House.
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