Irish Independent

Childish decision by UK hurts its EU and US ties

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I SEE that the UK Foreign Office is refusing to grant the EU ambassador to the UK, Joao Vale de Almeida, the full diplomatic status and privileges afforded to diplomats under the Vienna Convention, which gives them immunity from detention, criminal jurisdicti­on and taxation.

The British decision is in marked contrast to 142 other countries around the world where the EU has delegation­s and where its ambassador­s are all granted the same status as diplomats representi­ng sovereign nations, and represents a change of UK policy from 2010, when the UK agreed that the EU’s foreign service should be granted the “privileges and immunities equivalent to those referred to in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 18 April 1961”.

The danger is that hostile states might copy the UK and downgrade the protection­s granted to EU diplomats in their own countries.

This could open EU diplomats up to being more easily harassed and expelled. It should be noted that former US president Donald Trump also downgraded the EU’s ambassador to the US, David O’Sullivan, in this manner, a decision which was quietly reversed last year.

Quite why the British government should want to remind the incoming Biden administra­tion of its Trumpian characteri­stics at a time it is trying to curry favour with the Biden team is difficult to fathom.

Might I suggest that the EU withdraw its ambassador to the UK for consultati­ons and that any discussion­s between the EU and UK on outstandin­g matters be put on hold in the interim?

The UK decision is another petty and silly attempt to downgrade the EU to mere “internatio­nal organisati­on” status, despite the fact that its treaty obligation­s under the Withdrawal Agreement, the Northern Ireland Protocol, and the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement are with the EU, and not with individual member states.

Where is John Cleese of the “Ministry for Silly Walks” when you need him? Frank Schnittger

Blessingto­n, Co Wicklow

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