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Liz Truss ‘willing’ to trigger article 16 of Brexit protocol if talks falter

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The foreign secretary, Liz Truss, has warned she is prepared to unilateral­ly override parts of the post-Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland if the negotiatio­ns she is newly leading fail.

Truss said she would suggest “constructi­ve proposals” to her EU counterpar­t, Maroš Šefčovič, this week during their first face-to-face talks.

But she said she was “willing” to trigger article 16 of the Northern Ireland protocol, which would suspend parts of the treaty designed to prevent a hard border with the Republic, if a deal cannot be struck.

The foreign secretary was handed responsibi­lity for the negotiatio­ns after Lord Frost resigned as Brexit minister last month.

Truss is hosting Šefčovič, a European Commission vice-president, at the Chevening country retreat afforded to the foreign secretary when he visits on Thursday.

Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, she said it was her “absolute priority” to resolve the “unintended consequenc­es” created by the protocol to maintain peace in Northern Ireland.

“When I see Maroš Šefčovič this week for our first face-to-face talks, I’ll be putting forward our constructi­ve proposals to resolve the situation.”

The current issues are “myriad and manifest”, she argued, citing issues such as bureaucrac­y on sending parcels between Northern Ireland and Britain and problems procuring kosher food.

“I am prepared to work night and day to negotiate a solution,” Truss continued.

“But let me be clear, I will not sign up to anything which sees the people of Northern Ireland unable to benefit from the same decisions on taxation and spending as the rest of the UK, or which still sees goods moving within our own country being subject to checks.

“My priority is to protect peace and stability in Northern Ireland. I want a negotiated solution but if we have to use legitimate provisions including article 16, I am willing to do that.”

Last week, Šefčovič warned that “the foundation of the entire deal” brokered between the UK and the EU would be jeopardise­d if Truss took the drastic step.

“This is a very distractin­g element in the discussion­s. You try to achieve something together and – bam – there’s the threat of article 16 again,” he told German newspaper Der Spiegel.

“It touches on the fundamenta­ls of our relationsh­ip. The Northern Ireland protocol was the most complicate­d part of the Brexit negotiatio­ns, and it is the foundation of the entire deal. Without the protocol, the whole system will collapse. We must prevent that at any cost.”

 ?? Photograph: Ben Stansall/ AFP/Getty Images ?? Liz Truss says she will reject anything that does not give Northern Ireland the same deal as the rest of the UK.
Photograph: Ben Stansall/ AFP/Getty Images Liz Truss says she will reject anything that does not give Northern Ireland the same deal as the rest of the UK.

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