The border between EU member Ireland and British-ruled Northern Ireland is becoming an increasing concern in divorce talks with Britain, with Dublin demanding that the frontier remain completely open, or risk endangering the peace process.
Ireland fears that any divergence of Northern Ireland from EU law will automatically require the creation of cross- border controls, hitting the economy and reviving memories of when military checkpoints split the island.
"Britain ... must take on their responsiblity to Northern Ireland ... and we will try to help them design that in a way that is fair to both communities," Coveney told reporters while on a visit to a community centre in the Northern Ireland city of Belfast.
"Hong Kong is an example of that. I think there is probably no country in the world that defends its sovereign borders more aggressively than China does," he said.
"Yet China lives with (and) functions with Hong Kong which has very much been part of Chinese territories, but operating under a different set of rules," he said.
"I'm not sure whether the Hong Kong solution is appropriate, for Northern Ireland or not, but it is an example, of ironically a British-designed solution," he added.
Since then Hong Kong has been governed under a "one country, two systems" deal which allows citizens rights unseen on the mainland, including freedom of speech and a partially directly elected parliament.
The EU has given Britain until early December to make sufficient progress on three key Brexit divorce issues -- Northern Ireland, its exit bill and the rights of EU citizens living in Britain -- in order to move on to trade talks at a summit on December 14.
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