Deccan Chronicle

UK digs in over North Ireland in Brexit trade row

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Enniskille­n, United Kingdom, June 11: Britain on Friday hit back at French President Emmanuel Macron’s uncompromi­sing stance on Brexit, in a simmering row over new trading arrangemen­ts for Northern Ireland.

Macron on Thursday warned London that it was “not serious” to review agreements signed last December, just weeks before the UK left the European single market and customs union.

“Nothing is renegotiab­le,” he said before heading to the G7 leaders summit in Cornwall, southwest England.

But Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab insisted that Brussels should be more flexible in its approach to Northern Ireland, which shares the UK's only land border with the EU.

Under the so-called Northern Ireland protocol, checks are required on some goods heading to the British province from mainland Britain — England, Scotland and Wales.But that has angered unionist communitie­s who say it has driven a wedge between them and the rest of the UK, and blamed it for a resurgence of violence.

Controls have been suspended, and London has extended a grace period for checks on deliveries of chilled meat products to the province.

“The change must come from the European Commission side,” said Raab. “We are not negotiatin­g or haggling the integrity of the United Kingdom,” he told Sky News.

Talks to try to resolve the issue broke up in London without agreement on Wednesday, with Brussels threatenin­g punitive action if London fails to implement the agreement.

The arrangemen­t — to prevent unchecked goods heading into the EU through member state Ireland — effectivel­y means Northern Ireland is still part of the European single market.

The row threatened to overshadow the G7 summit, with reports that US President Joe Biden was angered at the potential harm to the 1998 peace deal that brought an end to three decades of violence over British rule in Northern Ireland.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson played down reports of a rift on Thursday, after the pair met for 90 minutes of talks on the eve of the G7 leaders meeting. —

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