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G7 summit closes amid Brexit battle

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BORIS JOHNSON repeatedly told European Union leaders the United Kingdom was “indivisibl­e”, as Dominic Raab claimed they had been “offensive” by suggesting Northern Ireland was not part of the country.

The comments came after Emmanuel Macron reportedly suggested Northern Ireland was not part of the UK during his talks with Mr Johnson in the margins of the G7 summit.

At a close-of-summit press conference in Cornwall, Mr Johnson said: “Of course we make the point continuous­ly we are part of one great, indivisibl­e United Kingdom.”

He added: “What I am saying is that we will do whatever it takes to protect the territoria­l integrity of the UK, but actually what happened at this summit was there was a colossal amount of work on subjects that have absolutely nothing to do with Brexit.”

Mr Macron used his G7 summit press conference to call for calm – but also insisted the terms of the Brexit deal must be honoured. “I’m doing things very calmly,” he said.

“I believe that as far as this subject matter is concerned everybody has got to come back to reason.

“My wish, my will is that we succeed – we succeed collective­ly – to put into operation what we decided upon a few months ago.”

Earlier Mr Raab told Sky News: “We have serially seen senior EU figures talk about Northern Ireland as if it was some kind of different country to the UK. It is not only offensive, it has real world effects on the communitie­s in Northern Ireland, creates great concern, great consternat­ion.

“Could you imagine if we talked about Catalonia, the Flemish part of Belgium, one of the lander in Germany, northern Italy, Corsica in France as different countries? “We need a bit of respect here.” Mr Raab told Times Radio: “There was more than one senior European figure talking about this at this summit and I’ve heard it for years now.

“And the truth is Northern Ireland cannot be talked about as a separate country to the UK. It’s offensive. And that kind of approach speaks volumes.

“That is one of the reasons we have the problems we do with the Northern Ireland Protocol, because there isn’t a proper appreciati­on and there’s been a lopsided approach.”

When asked about the Foreign Secretary’s comments, Mr Johnson said: “What I am saying is that we will do whatever it takes to protect the territoria­l integrity of the UK, but actually what happened at this summit was there was a colossal amount of work on subjects that have absolutely nothing to do with Brexit.”

The row risked overshadow­ing the G7 summit, but Mr Johnson insisted it had taken up only a small part of the time in Carbis Bay.

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Boris Johnson closes the summit yesterday

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