Frances Fitzgerald and Claire Sugden tackle co-operation and Brexit in north-south meeting
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald met Northern Ireland’s Justice Minister Claire Sugden in Dublin yesterday to discuss ongoing north-south co-operation in policing and criminal justice matters.
The pair also discussed the possible implications of Brexit on north-south policing and criminal justice co-operation.
Speaking after the meeting, Ms Fitzgerald said: “There is a high degree of dynamic co-operation at all levels between our criminal justice systems.
“Minister Sugden and I had a very productive discussion on actions to address the challenges we face in combating crime, managing offenders and supporting victims.
“These are shared challenges and we will continue to co-operate in coming up with positive actions to keeping communities safe.”
The ministers also issued a joint comment on their Brexit discussion.
They said: “We also had a very useful discussion on the possible implications of the UK’s exit from the EU and we have identified a range of shared priorities in the area of justice and policing co-operation that are supported by EU measures, including the European Arrest Warrant, mutual legal assistance, civil justice measures and information-sharing.
“We will continue to work together to ensure that our close co-operation in these areas can be maintained into the future.”