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Irish PM signals progress on amended N. Ireland Brexit trade deal

We’re ‘inching towards conclusion’, says Leo Varadkar

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Feb 2023 6:00PM

Irish PM signals progress on amended N. Ireland Brexit trade deal
Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party opposes the Northern Ireland Protocol, the trading arrangement negotiated during Brexit talks which kept the province in the EU’s single market for physical goods after the rest of the UK left. – Pixabay pic, February 26, 2023

LONDON – Negotiations over an overhaul of Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trade arrangements are “inching towards conclusion”, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said yesterday.

The Irish Taoiseach was speaking as speculation mounted that a deal may be announced in the coming days.

“Certainly, the deal isn’t done yet,” Varadkar told broadcaster RTE. “But I do think we are inching towards conclusion.”

Talks between the UK and EU to fix issues with the post-Brexit trading arrangements have been ongoing for some time.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen had been expected to travel to Britain yesterday and was to meet King Charles III at Windsor Castle.

UK government sources confirmed to the PA news agency that von der Leyen’s trip was called off.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s office said earlier yesterday that talks were “ongoing” with further discussions expected in “coming days”.

Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) opposes the Northern Ireland Protocol, the trading arrangement negotiated during Brexit talks which kept the province in the EU’s single market for physical goods after the rest of the UK left.

The party – the second biggest after regional elections last year – is refusing to re-enter a power-sharing government in Belfast.

DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has said the protocol must be not just reformed but replaced, “by rewriting the legally binding treaty text” with the EU.

Sunak also faces challenges winning support for any agreement from parts of his own Conservative Party.

One key issue exercising the DUP and right wingers in Sunak’s party is the prospect of the EU’s European Court of Justice retaining oversight of the protocol, without input from Northern Irish lawmakers.

But Sunak is also under pressure to rebalance strained ties with the EU as a way of revitalising the UK economy. It has been hit hard by reduced trade since Brexit as well as by the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. – AFP, February 26, 2023

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