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‘Don’t hold up Brexit departure talks over Irish border issue’

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BRUSSELS: Britain’s foreign secretary said that Brexit negotiatio­ns mustn’t be held up by disputes over Irish borders and that the issue should be tackled in phase two of departure talks.

Boris Johnson said that “the best way to sort it out is to get onto the second phase of the negotiatio­ns, where all these difficult issues can be properly teased out, thrashed out, and solved”.

Britain and the EU came close on Monday to agreeing on key divorce terms, including how to maintain an open Irish border after the UK – including Northern Ireland – leaves the EU.

But the agreement was scuttled at the last minute when the Democratic Unionist Party – which props up Prime Minister Theresa May’s minority government – warned it wouldn’t support a deal it saw as underminin­g Northern Ireland’s place in the United Kingdom.

Johnson said that a solution to the issue “can only be discovered in the context of discussion­s on the end state of the UK’s relations with the rest of the EU”.

“We are going to take back control of our borders, of our laws and of UK cash contributi­ons and that’s the way forward, and we will come up with a solution,” he added.

Britain and the EU have only days to clinch a deal on borders, Britain’s financial settlement with its EU partners and the rights of citizens hit by Brexit before a Dec 1415 EU summit that will decide whether Brexit talks can move on to future relations and trade. — AP

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