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Brexit must not reignite Troubles, says John Kerry | Brexit must not reignite Troubles, says John Kerry |
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Former US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned it is "imperative" that Brexit is solved "in a way that does not reignite" the Troubles. | Former US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned it is "imperative" that Brexit is solved "in a way that does not reignite" the Troubles. |
He also said it was crucial that any new arrangements after Brexit did not "reheat passions" in Northern Ireland. | He also said it was crucial that any new arrangements after Brexit did not "reheat passions" in Northern Ireland. |
The Democratic politician was speaking to the BBC's Sunday Politics programme at an event in the United States about the Good Friday peace agreement. | The Democratic politician was speaking to the BBC's Sunday Politics programme at an event in the United States about the Good Friday peace agreement. |
The conference at Yale University was organised to mark its 20th anniversary. | The conference at Yale University was organised to mark its 20th anniversary. |
Politicians from the five main Stormont parties met Mr Kerry at the university in New Haven in Connecticut and discussed the political situation in Northern Ireland. | Politicians from the five main Stormont parties met Mr Kerry at the university in New Haven in Connecticut and discussed the political situation in Northern Ireland. |
Speaking to the BBC, Mr Kerry said he had concerns that a final Brexit deal would have a "negative impact on the progress made in the last 20 years" in Northern Ireland. | Speaking to the BBC, Mr Kerry said he had concerns that a final Brexit deal would have a "negative impact on the progress made in the last 20 years" in Northern Ireland. |
'Candid' | 'Candid' |
The veteran politician said the issue of Northern Ireland was a "major hurdle to get over" in the Brexit process. | The veteran politician said the issue of Northern Ireland was a "major hurdle to get over" in the Brexit process. |
He would not be drawn on whether MPs should back the EU withdrawal deal in a vote at Westminster next week, saying that was a matter for the UK. | He would not be drawn on whether MPs should back the EU withdrawal deal in a vote at Westminster next week, saying that was a matter for the UK. |
After meeting the politicians, he said the discussions had been a "positive, constructive exercise". | After meeting the politicians, he said the discussions had been a "positive, constructive exercise". |
He insisted that it was not a negotiation but a "candid discussion" and a conversation away from the spotlight. | He insisted that it was not a negotiation but a "candid discussion" and a conversation away from the spotlight. |
He was joined by Senator George Mitchell, who helped to broker the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. | He was joined by Senator George Mitchell, who helped to broker the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. |
Stormont role? | Stormont role? |
Mr Kerry dismissed any suggestion that he was being proposed as a chairperson for any new political talks at Stormont. | Mr Kerry dismissed any suggestion that he was being proposed as a chairperson for any new political talks at Stormont. |
That was "not on the radar screen right now", he added. | That was "not on the radar screen right now", he added. |
Pressed on whether he might take up such a position, he said he was "not even thinking about that". | Pressed on whether he might take up such a position, he said he was "not even thinking about that". |
He had "zero thought" about it and has not been approached about playing any part in the Northern Ireland political process. | He had "zero thought" about it and has not been approached about playing any part in the Northern Ireland political process. |
But he said that US President Donald Trump's administration should "stop and think" about the possibility of sending an envoy to Northern Ireland. | But he said that US President Donald Trump's administration should "stop and think" about the possibility of sending an envoy to Northern Ireland. |
The US had a long track record of helping the Northern Ireland political process, he said. | The US had a long track record of helping the Northern Ireland political process, he said. |
On Thursday, former Democratic Unionist Party leader Peter Robinson said he felt that both the DUP and Sinn Féin wanted to "get back to Stormont". | On Thursday, former Democratic Unionist Party leader Peter Robinson said he felt that both the DUP and Sinn Féin wanted to "get back to Stormont". |
Bertie Ahern, the former taoiseach (Irish prime minister), said on Friday that the Stormont parties should start talks about restoring devolution in the new year. | Bertie Ahern, the former taoiseach (Irish prime minister), said on Friday that the Stormont parties should start talks about restoring devolution in the new year. |
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