Belfast Telegraph

Pelosi: I warned ‘the Brits’ not to mess with border or US-UK trade deal was off

- By Cate Mccurry

NANCY Pelosi has said she “had to make it clear to the Brits” before the Executive was restored that they could “forget about” a US-UK trade deal if there was any post-brexit “messing with the border” in Ireland.

The former speaker of the US House of Representa­tives also said said that Irish unity is an “exciting idea” but that it is up to the Irish people.

Speaking at the residence of the US ambassador to Ireland, in Dublin’s Phoenix Park, Ms Pelosi said it is important how the British and Irish government­s “arrive at” at united Ireland.

Ms Pelosi is in Dublin for a couple of days and is attending various events.

On Sunday, she became the inaugural recipient of the Fulbright Ireland Public Service Award, and she was due to receive the Sutherland Leadership Award at University College Dublin later yesterday.

The Sutherland Leadership Award was establishe­d in 2018 to recognise outstandin­g internatio­nal leaders.

Ms Pelosi, who says she does not have Irish grandparen­ts but has three Irish grandchild­ren, was asked whether she would like to see a united Ireland in her lifetime.

“Well, that’s a question for Ireland,” she said.

“As a schoolgirl in America, I would have thought that that was a great idea and why not do that? So I carry that with me.

“What would be important about (that path) is how you arrive at it and I think it’s an exciting idea, but it’s up to the Irish to decide that.

“When you think of the Brits and their role in this and so much that has been overcome.

“As I said, when I was first coming here 30 years ago there were fisticuffs like ‘we’re going to go outside, not in the room, we’re going to go outside and settle this kind of thing’. And now there’s been so much progress.”

Ms Pelosi also said she was “very excited” to see the restoratio­n of the Northern Ireland Executive.

In February, devolution in Northern Ireland was restored following a two-year stalemate over post-brexit trading arrangemen­ts.

During the Brexit negotiatio­ns, Ms Pelosi told Britain there could be no US-UK trade deal if it proceeded with plans unilateral­ly to scrap some of the rules governing trade with Northern Ireland.

On Monday, she said that while she was “sorry” it took years to restore the Stormont Executive, she is “glad” to see it return.

She said: “We’re very excited about the restoratio­n of the Executive in Northern Ireland. It’s long overdue. To see an Executive, and I’m sorry it took so long, but I’m glad it’s there.

“We had to make it clear to the Brits and that’s what I said – if you think that messing with the border is going to be a path to having a bilateral with the United States, forget about it.

“(Years ago) I went to the border, and saw (the road markings) was just a different colour — yellow and white lines to distinguis­h one place to another. I would not have appreciate­d that had I not been to the border.”

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