Robinson – “SF decision is short-sighted”

DUP Leader Rt. Hon. Gavin Robinson MP has said the decision of Sinn Fein to boycott Washington DC on St Patrick’s Day is short-sighted.

By Gavin Robinson MP

Belfast East

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Mr Robinson said,

“The fact that Sinn Fein’s decision to boycott the annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Washington, D.C was announced in Dublin speaks volumes about where Northern Ireland sits as a priority for Sinn Fein.

The DUP will be represented in DC for St Patrick’s events. We always use the opportunity to strengthen Northern Ireland’s economic and political ties with the United States, regardless of who occupies the White House. We will continue to engage with our partners in Washington, promoting Northern Ireland as a place to invest, work, and do business.

While there will always be differences of opinion on policy matters, Sinn Fein’s decision to disengage from an important diplomatic and economic opportunity is both short-sighted and counterproductive. It also doesn’t align with being a so-called “First Minister for All”.

The United States is a key economic partner for Northern Ireland. Turning away from that relationship, particularly at a time when we need continued international support, is a reckless move that does nothing to advance the interests of people and businesses in Northern Ireland.”

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