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Frost to stress need for change in N Ireland protocol

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LONDON: Britain will tell the European Union again this week that “significan­t change” to the Northern Ireland protocol is vital for the restoratio­n of genuinely good relations between London and Brussels.

The protocol was part of the Brexit divorce settlement Prime Minister Boris Johnson negotiated with the EU, but London has said it must be rewritten less than a year after taking force due to the barriers businesses face when importing British goods into the province.

European Commission (EC) Vice-President Maros Sefcovic, who oversees postBrexit relations, said on Thursday the EU’s executive would finalise measures next week aimed at resolving postBrexit trading issues in Northern Ireland by the end of the year or early 2022.

But Mr Sefcovic reiterated that he would not renegotiat­e the protocol, and that solutions would have to be found within the terms of a deal designed to keep an open border between Northern Ireland and EU-member Ireland.

The EC’s measures are expected to be presented on Wednesday.

Britain’s Brexit Minister David Frost is due to give a speech to the diplomatic community in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, tomorrow.

He is expected to say endless negotiatio­n is not an option and that London will need to act using the Article 16 safeguard mechanism if solutions cannot be agreed rapidly, according to extracts of his speech released by his office on Saturday.

Article 16 allows either side to take unilateral action if the protocol is deemed to have a negative impact.

“No one should be in any doubt about the seriousnes­s of the situation ... The EU now needs to show ambition and willingnes­s to tackle the fundamenta­l issues at the heart of the Protocol head on,” the speech transcript said. “The UK-EU relationsh­ip is under strain, but it doesn’t have to be this way. By putting the Protocol on a durable footing, we have the opportunit­y to move past the difficulti­es of the past year.”

Mr Frost is also expected to signal a desire to free the protocol from the oversight of European judges. REUTERS

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