Brexit talks between EU, UK to resume after 9-month lull? Find out here

Hopes for a resumption of Brexit talks between United Kingdom and European Union have finally been raised after Northern Ireland Minister Conor Burns met with European Commission Vice-President Maros Ševović.

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Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin said the deepening tensions over the Brexit deal had been difficult and may have harmed Anglo-Irish relations, but that with new representation, a fresh start is possible.

Northern Ireland Minister Conor Burns said conditions may be in place to resume negotiations suspended in February after meeting European Commission Vice-President Maros Ševović on the sidelines at the UK-Ireland Society conference at Oxford University over the weekend.

The UK sources say that the bill would allow the government to scrap parts of the protocol even if Article 16 (which allows unilaterally maintaining provisions of the Brexit Agreement) is invoked. This has not been debated in the Senate until mid-May or October at the earliest.


This leaves a six-week window during which preliminary discussions can take place.
A senior government official, who requested anonymity, said moving forward with a bill to repeal the protocol would be seen as a hostile move, but the official said parallel talks would be held because unilateral doctrine would not work as it adds to distrust. The senior government official added that he believed new opportunities and fresh starts might be made if a new representative is chosen.

On the other hand, the European Union (EU) and the British government expressed their determination to resolve the dispute through negotiations, but both chose parallel paths, calling their statements 'dialogue for the deaf."


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British and European Union negotiators sealed a Brexit deal on Thursday, just a week before the United Kingdom finally leaves the orbit of the 27-nation bloc, its biggest trading partner.



We help you decode what this historic deal is all about.

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Brexit - or “British exit” - refers to the process of the United Kingdom leaving the EU after 47 years in the economic and political alliance of European countries built from the ashes of World War Two.



Following a referendum that the “vote leave” camp won by 52-48% in June 2016, Britain became the first country to leave the EU, a union of now nearly 450 million citizens that stretches from the Atlantic to the borders of Russia and Turkey.



Britain’s formal departure on Jan. 31, 2020 was heralded by supporters as a recovery of political sovereignty for the country of 66 million people.



Opponents saw it as an historic setback to European integration that could cause unprecedented economic damage and risk renewed strife on the Irish border, the only land frontier between the bloc and the UK.



Since its formal departure, London has followed established rules of close-knit cooperation on everything from trade to student exchanges, but this transition phase expires at midnight on Dec. 31.

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The two sides have been in complex negotiations since March to try to keep their trade in goods flowing from Jan. 1, 2021. The deal announced on Thursday means that this goods trade - roughly half of the $900 billion of annual EU-UK commerce - will remain free of tariffs and quotas.



However, goods moving between the UK and the EU will be subject to customs and other controls, and extra paperwork is expected to cause major disruptions.



The deal was negotiated on top of a formal Withdrawal Agreement reached last year, which ensured that extensive controls would not be put back on the sensitive border between EU member Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland. The third key element of the deal is dividing up fishing quotas between Britain and the EU.

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The deal does not envisage cooperation on the same level as before Brexit in many areas. Financial and business services, the backbone of UK exports, are only included to a small extent.



The same is true of cooperation on foreign policy, security and defence, while provisions for transport, energy and civil nuclear cooperation will be below current levels.

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Mobile roaming, mutual recognition of professional qualifications, access to legal services, digital trade and public procurement are other areas where cooperation will be downgraded.



While the EU and the UK agreed not to require visas for travel, free movement of people will end. That means EU citizens going to the UK, and vice-versa, will be subject to border screening and no longer be able to use biometric passports to cross swiftly through electronic gates.

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Yes, because Britain is out of the EU, its customs union and the single market, and no longer bound by their rules. Ties will now be based on the two sides’ 2020 divorce settlement and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement sealed on Thursday.



But those hoping for an end to the often-acrimonious negotiations that followed the Brexit referendum are likely to be disappointed. The agreement includes transition periods and review clauses, meaning that more negotiation lies ahead on fisheries, trading rules and much besides.

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Is this a threat to the principle of unity?

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The Unionists see this as a threat to the reputation of the British states with which they are closely associated. The Unionist Party of Northern Ireland in June refused to join the new government unless the protocol was changed. The Unionist-backed British government wanted legislation to change the protocol, as announced in May.

FAQ

Q.1 What is the new system that the UK government is planning to introduce?
A. The UK government will introduce a new system that will allow traded goods remaining in the UK to pass through the "new green channel', freeing them from administrative formalities. Products destined for the European Union remain subject to all applicable regulations under EU law. It is noteworthy that Liz Truss, as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, defended her country's position against the European Commission and the Republic of Ireland when leading the negotiations.

Q.2 Who are the two possible candidates for the British Prime Minister's Elections this year?
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A. Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss have emerged as the final possible candidates for the British Prime Ministerial elections, in 2022.

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