| | | Ireland thinks so little of him that the meeting was in an airport lounge.
So, it’s an honor to be here. We’ll be discussing various things. Probably, you’ll ask me about Brexit because I just left some very good people that are very much involved with Brexit, as you know. And I think that’ll all work out. It will all work out very well. And also, for you, with your wall, your border. I mean, we have a border situation in the United States, and you have one over here. But I hear it’s going to work out very well. I think it’s both going to work out well. It’s going to work out very well here.
And, again, both the military and the trade is such a big factor, and we’re going to be discussing that very much.
So, it’s an honor to be in Ireland with my friend, and he’s doing a great job as your Prime Minister.
PRIME MINISTER VARADKAR: The main thing we want to avoid, of course, is a border or a wall between both sides.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, I think you do. I think you do.
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