Taoieach Micheál Martin has thanked US President Joe Biden for his “unwavering support” for the Good Friday Agreement.
He said his support for the 1998 peace accord “meant a lot” during the Brexit negotiations.
Pressure has been placed on the relationship between Ireland and the UK as the latter voted to leave its membership of the European Union.
The impact of the move on Northern Ireland sparked extended negotiations amid calls to find a method to avoid a hard border being put in place on the island to contend with new differentials in customs and trade arrangements.
However, unionists have voiced opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol which sees additional checks on goods arriving from Great Britain at ports to avoid a hard land border.
The DUP has urged the UK Government to ditch the protocol.
Mr Biden again stated his support for the Good Friday Agreement in a virtual meeting with Mr Martin on St Patrick’s Day.
As we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, I’m reminded of my trip to Ireland in 2016 as vice president. The partnership between our two nations is historic and strong — and I look forward to renewing our bond during this afternoon’s bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Micheál Martin. pic.twitter.com/XdILGVzv5L
— President Biden (@POTUS) March 17, 2021
“You know my view, and the view of my predecessor of the Obama/Biden administration, on the Good Friday Agreement, we strongly support them, we think it’s critically important they be maintained and the political and economic stability of Northern Ireland is very much in the interest of all of our people,” he said.
Mr Martin responded saying: “It has meant a lot and it has mattered, including as we negotiated Brexit.
“With a new trading relationship now in place between the European Union and the United Kingdom, and a Protocol that protects peace and avoids a hard border on this island, I want to move forward with a positive relationship with the United Kingdom.
“That means standing by what has been agreed and working together to make a success of it.
“That, in turn, can help maintain peace and promote greater reconciliation on our shared island – goals that I know you support.”