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Irish republican Sinn Fein Leader Mary Lou McDonald (L) and member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland for Sinn Fein party Conor Murphy (L) speak to the press after their meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the Hillsborough Castle, in Hillsborough, on May 16, 2022. - Prime Minister Boris Johnson steps into an increasingly bitter row on May 16, 2022 when he visits Northern Ireland to urge the formation of a power-sharing executive, which is currently being blocked by a Brexit dispute. In a historic development, the role of Northern Ireland's first minister is set to be taken by the pro-Irish party Sinn Fein, after it triumphed in elections to the Stormont assembly earlier this month. (Photo by PAUL FAITH / AFP) (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)
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