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No ‘dramatic change’ to Northern Ireland Protocol following EU-UK vaccine dispute – Irish foreign minister | No ‘dramatic change’ to Northern Ireland Protocol following EU-UK vaccine dispute – Irish foreign minister |
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Ireland’s foreign minister has said “there is not going to be a dramatic change” to the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol despite talks about extending the grace period following an EU and UK dispute over vaccine deliveries. | Ireland’s foreign minister has said “there is not going to be a dramatic change” to the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol despite talks about extending the grace period following an EU and UK dispute over vaccine deliveries. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Ulster, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney stated that “the idea of grace periods was to allow time for adjustment, not to put permanent alternatives in place.” While Coveney acknowledged that an extension was being floated by both sides, he explained that “there is not going to be a dramatic change here” as this is only about “taking a pragmatic approach within the confines of the protocol.” | Speaking to BBC Radio Ulster, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney stated that “the idea of grace periods was to allow time for adjustment, not to put permanent alternatives in place.” While Coveney acknowledged that an extension was being floated by both sides, he explained that “there is not going to be a dramatic change here” as this is only about “taking a pragmatic approach within the confines of the protocol.” |
Coveney’s comments come after UK cabinet minister Michael Gove and the European Commission vice president, Maros Sefcovic, held a meeting with Northern Ireland’s first minister, Arlene Foster, and deputy first minister, Michelle O’Neill, with further conversations scheduled to take place next week. | Coveney’s comments come after UK cabinet minister Michael Gove and the European Commission vice president, Maros Sefcovic, held a meeting with Northern Ireland’s first minister, Arlene Foster, and deputy first minister, Michelle O’Neill, with further conversations scheduled to take place next week. |
The meeting took place after the EU attempted to use part of the Withdrawal Agreement to halt the delivery of Covid-19 vaccines from Europe to the UK over concerns about supply issues. | The meeting took place after the EU attempted to use part of the Withdrawal Agreement to halt the delivery of Covid-19 vaccines from Europe to the UK over concerns about supply issues. |
After companies announced that they might not be able to meet supply targets, the EU tried to invoke Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol to control trade before being forced into a u-turn after countries around the world criticised their actions. | After companies announced that they might not be able to meet supply targets, the EU tried to invoke Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol to control trade before being forced into a u-turn after countries around the world criticised their actions. |
The UK is seeking a two-year transition period for the protocol, to allow a smoother post-Brexit transition for trade in the region. However, it has been suggested that Britain is attempting to use the EU’s embarrassing climbdown over vaccines to improve the terms of the agreement. | The UK is seeking a two-year transition period for the protocol, to allow a smoother post-Brexit transition for trade in the region. However, it has been suggested that Britain is attempting to use the EU’s embarrassing climbdown over vaccines to improve the terms of the agreement. |
The Northern Ireland Protocol was set up within the Withdrawal Agreement as part of the post-Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU, to minimise disruption for trade across the Irish border. | The Northern Ireland Protocol was set up within the Withdrawal Agreement as part of the post-Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU, to minimise disruption for trade across the Irish border. |
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