FILE PHOTO: Deputy Prime Minister (Tanaiste) Simon Coveney reacts during a press conference at Government buildings in Dublin, Ireland, December 4, 2017. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

BELFAST (Reuters) - The British and Irish governments will give parties in Northern Ireland weeks rather than months to complete a new round of talks aimed at re-establishing the province’s devolved government, Ireland’s foreign minister said on Thursday.

“I think we’re talking about weeks rather than months here ... We’re very conscious of the time pressures here and I think all parties recognize that,” Simon Coveney told reporters when asked if the parties faced a deadline when talks begin next week.