UK’s Truss seeks to break ice with EU over N. Ireland trade | Malay Mail

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LONDON, Jan 13 — UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss today hosted her first face-to-face meeting with European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic, aiming to thaw frosty relations over post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland. Sefcovic slipped on an icy step as he arrived at the government’s...

LONDON, Jan 13 — UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss today hosted her first face-to-face meeting with European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic, aiming to thaw frosty relations over post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland.

Inside, the two sides are focusing on Northern Ireland, which has the UK’s only land border with the European Union and has been a major stumbling block in the entire Brexit process since the 2016 referendum. “Glad to meet my counterpart @trussliz to discuss the implementation of the Protocol on IE/NI,” Sefcovic tweeted as discussions started, sharing photos of the pair greeting each other and walking in Chevening’s picturesque grounds.

Brussels has rejected the UK call for the European Court of Justice to be replaced with an international arbitration panel. In a recent newspaper article Truss said she was also prepared to trigger that clause, which the EU has warned could lead to a wider trade war.EU ‘not too impressed’“There is a deal to be done that protects peace in Northern Ireland, defends our Union, and maintains the integrity of the United Kingdom and European Union,” she said.

 

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