Serious intent in EU to fix Northern Ireland border row, says Irish PMon November 18, 2021 at 10:00 pm

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But Micheál Martin says he is “frustrated” post-Brexit talks are hindering UK-EU relationships.

Micheál Martin

There is “serious intent” in the EU to solve post-Brexit difficulties over the Northern Ireland border, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin has said.

Speaking to the BBC, he said the “mood music” surrounding EU-UK negotiations had improved in recent weeks.

But he admitted feeling “frustrated” that the issue had hindered the “full flowering” of the two sides’ alliance.

And he warned the UK against acting unilaterally, saying it would “undermine” relationships.

The Taoiseach’s comments come ahead of a meeting between the UK’s Brexit Minister Lord Frost and the EU Commission Vice-President Maros Šefčovič in Brussels on Friday aimed at resolving problems arising from the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The protocol was part of the EU-UK Brexit deal designed to avoid implementing border checks on the island of Ireland.

It created a new trade border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, meaning some goods such as meat and eggs are subject to checks when they enter Northern Ireland from Great Britain.

This has angered some Northern Irish politicians including DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson who said the protocol was disrupting businesses and harming trade.

But in an interview with the BBC’s political editor Laura Kuenssberg, Mr Martin insisted there was “not an abundance of checks” on the border and that Northern Ireland benefitted from having access to both the European and UK markets.

Protests against Northern Ireland protocol

Image source, Reuters

However, he added that the EU “sincerely” wanted to engage with the problems, which he said could be “resolved with goodwill on all sides”.

He acknowledged that “there have been periods during these talks when they’ve dragged on with very little happening” but added that “now there’s a bit of engagement, of serious intent”.

He said the protocol was “never going to be perfect”, adding: “It’s important that we don’t allow perfect become the enemy of the good.”

He also urged the prime minister to believe that Brussels’ offer of compromise was genuine and urged him not to take too long to move towards a deal saying “don’t leave it to Christmas Eve this year” – a reference to last year’s Brexit deal which was agreed on 24 December.

Earlier this month, Ireland’s Foreign Minister Simon Coveney warned that the whole post-Brexit deal between the UK and the EU could collapse over the Northern Ireland Protocol.

But, Mr Martin suggested the “mood music” had since changed.

Port of Belfast

Image source, PA Media

“A number of weeks ago there was a different atmosphere governing the this situation and there was all sorts of rumours and vibes… since then, that has calmed down somewhat,” he said.

But he still warned the UK against acting “unilaterally”, arguing it could “undermine” the two countries’ relationship.

The UK government has said there are still “significant gaps” between the two sides and suggested it could trigger Article 16 of the protocol, if the problems over the border cannot be solved.

The article allows either side to suspend any part of the Brexit withdrawal agreement that causes “economic, societal or environmental difficulties”.

If the UK did trigger Article 16, the EU could respond by imposing tariffs on trade between the two sides.

The full interview will be on Newscast on BBC One at 23:35 GMT on Thursday and available later on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds.

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