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Sensible solutions possible on N.Ireland Brexit issues – Irish PM

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Posted on August 27, 2021

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Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin and French President Emmanuel Macron address post-Brexit challenges in Northern Ireland, emphasizing the need for trust and cooperation between the UK and EU.
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By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) – Britain and the European Union can sensibly solve issues over Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements with the right political will, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin said after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday. Macron told Martin that France would not let Ireland down when it came to its […]

Irish PM Advocates for Practical Solutions to Northern Ireland Brexit Challenges

By Conor Humphries

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Britain and the European Union can sensibly solve issues over Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements with the right political will, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin said after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.

Macron told Martin that France would not let Ireland down when it came to its Brexit difficulties and that the EU would remain united on the “existential issue” after London’s request to renegotiate the Northern Ireland protocol.

“A positive and constructive future partnership is in everyone’s interests but it will only be delivered if there is a relationship of trust and a willingness to deliver on commitments entered into,” Martin told a joint news conference.

The European Union had “demonstrated commitment, patience and creativity in its work to implement the protocol”, he added, telling Britain that solutions would be found within the framework of the deal it signed up to.

“With the right political will, I believe that it will be possible to find sensible solutions to some of the outstanding issues within the framework of the protocol,” he said.

The European Commission rejected the idea of a renegotiation of the Brexit treaty, but last month agreed to freeze legal action against Britain for making changes to the protocol that Brussels says breach the Brexit divorce deal struck with London.

London has also asked for a standstill period that would extend current grace periods on implementing many of the new checks required on trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom that are due to kick in within weeks.

“We will make sure that the agreements signed after very lengthy negotiations will be complied with when it comes to fisheries or with the Northern Ireland protocol,” Macron said.

“To put it bluntly: we will not let you down,” he added.

(Writing by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Alison Williams)

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The Irish Prime Minister stated that Britain and the EU can find sensible solutions to Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements with the right political will.
What was France's position regarding Ireland's Brexit difficulties?
French President Macron assured Irish Prime Minister Martin that France would not let Ireland down and emphasized the EU's united stance on the issue.
What did the European Commission decide regarding the Brexit treaty?
The European Commission rejected the idea of renegotiating the Brexit treaty but agreed to freeze legal action against Britain for changes to the protocol.
What did Macron say about the agreements made after Brexit negotiations?
Macron emphasized that agreements signed after lengthy negotiations must be complied with, specifically mentioning fisheries and the Northern Ireland protocol.
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The Irish PM believes that a positive and constructive future partnership requires a relationship of trust and a willingness to deliver on commitments.

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