The leader of an anti-Brexit group says they'll seek assurances at today's all-Ireland forum on Brexit.
Border Communities against Brexit wants a promise there'll be no return to a hard border.
Lead spokesperson Declan Fearon says it's their main objective at the summit.
He told Q Radio, "We want the assurance from the Irish government that they will fight tooth and nail against this hard border not only with the British government... we're looking for assurances that they're gonna be very strong with the British government and the European Union.
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