Ireland's set to receive over 1 billion euro from the European Union this year to help it deal with Brexit.
Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney says it's proposed the country gets a quarter of this year's Brexit Adjustment Reserve, which is 4.2 billion euro. The agri-food and fisheries sectors are likely to benefit significantly, if the allocation is approved.
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