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Softening of EU stance on NI protocol is welcome breakthrough, Donaldson says

Maros Sefcovic announced that the bloc would table “very far-reaching” proposals within the next fortnight.

LAST UPDATE | 7 Oct 2021

AN EU MOVE to develop new proposals on the operation of Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol is a welcome breakthrough, the leader of the DUP has said.

Jeffrey Donaldson was reacting after the European Commission vice president, Maros Sefcovic, announced that the bloc would table “very far-reaching” proposals within the next fortnight.

Sefcovic said he hoped those would form the basis of intensive discussions throughout the rest of October and November as the UK and EU try to resolve their differences over the trading arrangements that have created economic barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

“We were told weeks ago that the EU were not in a position where they were ever going to reopen negotiations, so I think we’ve breached the first wall and I think that is the result of unionists standing together and saying, ‘look, we cannot support this protocol, we cannot support an Irish Sea border’,” Donaldson said.

“I think that the pressure we have brought to bear and the steps that have been taken in the last few weeks have focused minds both in London and in Brussels, and I’m pleased that we’ve made this level of progress.

“We still have a long way to go, I don’t pretend otherwise, but I think at least now we’ve broken through. We’ve opened up the protocol and there is a beginning of a negotiation. We’ll see what emerges from that.”

Donaldson has threatened to pull his ministers out of Stormont – a move that would collapse powersharing in Northern Ireland – if major changes to the protocol are not secured in the coming weeks.

He said he had been assured by British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the UK’s Brexit negotiator, David Frost, that if the EU does not “step up to the mark” with significant reforms, then the Government will move unilaterally to “restore Northern Ireland’s position within the UK internal market”.

“The EU will bring forward their proposals, I’ve no doubt that those proposals will fall short of what the UK need and certainly what we need, and there will then follow a period of what Lord Frost called ‘intensive negotiations’,” he told BBC Radio Ulster.

The DUP leader added: “I’ve certainly seen a change in the tone and language being used by the EU, which is welcome.”

Asked whether his call for a renegotiation was at odds with the EU insistence that it was not renegotiating the protocol, rather offering mitigations and flexibilities, Donaldson said: “The EU can call it what they will, they can present it in whatever way they wish, but, in the end, the wall has been breached, we’ve opened up the protocol.”

He said he hoped talks between the UK and EU would be “meaningful”.

Donaldson said “practical measures” could be found that would differentiate between goods whose end destination was Northern Ireland and those at risk of crossing the Irish border into the EU single market – with Irish Sea checks only required on the latter.

He said he would support “proportionate” processes that would enable the EU to protect its single market.

The DUP leader also said the standoff over whether the European Court of Justice should be allowed to arbitrate on trade disputes related to the protocol rules was an “important issue” and said he believed the UK would push for a more “independent” arbitration mechanism.

Donaldson added: “I hope that the EU will step up and recognise that Northern Ireland’s place within the UK internal market needs to be respected, but if they don’t, then I expect that the UK Government will take the necessary steps to do that and ensure that our place within the UK internal market is restored.”

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    May 20th 2022, 4:23 PM

    Another pointless flight on a government jet.

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    May 20th 2022, 4:35 PM

    @v39e84kK: It’s not a pointless flight you absolute whinger. They were invited by Ukraine to visit. Every foreign dignitary that visits is a show of solidarity. To refuse the invitation would be worse.

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    May 20th 2022, 5:06 PM

    @Seán Ó Briain: No it wouldn’t, what effect would it tangibly have? This meeting served no purpose. Ireland is already helping Ukraine and will continue to do so. This achieved nothing but wasted money and you know that.

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    May 20th 2022, 5:17 PM

    @v39e84kK: You can imagine it now Putin on the loudspeaker in the Donbas region “the west is with us comrades! the Taoiseach came! the Tanaiste! 8 other Irish politicians! But….the Ceann Comhairle did not! onwards to protracted conflict!”

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    May 20th 2022, 6:07 PM

    @v39e84kK: why don’t you lot ever relax and try and understand why Ireland does what we do and why we should do it.

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    May 20th 2022, 6:10 PM

    @Paul Furey: “you lot”? Who is that exactly?

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    May 20th 2022, 6:56 PM

    @v39e84kK: awww somebody sad they didn’t get to go on the govt jet ..? :(

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    May 20th 2022, 7:02 PM

    @Ciaran: Yeah, that’s it Ciaran. You are a great detective. Honestly the amount of people who don’t care how the government spends their time and money is amazing.

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    May 20th 2022, 7:23 PM

    @v39e84kK: eh Dominic Ukraine asked him to visit, how about you let the Ukrainians decide what they think is useful cause I’ve a feeling they might have a better sense of usefulness 8n their country then you do. The whinging on here is limitless sometimes

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    May 20th 2022, 9:58 PM

    @v39e84kK: government officials need to travel abroad for diplomatic Missions. Have a day off will ya

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    May 20th 2022, 10:44 PM

    @Sean Minihane: no they don’t. This is at least the fifth Irish politician to visit Kyiv. It’s pointless.

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    May 21st 2022, 11:13 AM

    @v39e84kK: the whingers like you who complain about everything

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    May 20th 2022, 4:25 PM

    Also, the EU is an economic union. I have no ill-will to that nation but why on earth are people championing that a country in absolute ruin after a war be let into an economic union of trade and free movement? That’s insanity for everyone except Ukraine, and probably not so good for them either if it does a brain-drain on the kinds of people they need to rebuild their nation.

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    May 20th 2022, 4:36 PM

    @v39e84kK: if You were A Ukrainian would You make them comments We Have to Support Our Fellow Europeans against A Dictator

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    May 20th 2022, 5:06 PM

    @pat seery: What does that have to do with EU membership? Oh, nothing. I see.

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    May 20th 2022, 5:59 PM

    @v39e84kK: “…why on earth are people championing that a country in absolute ruin after a war be let into an economic union of trade and free movement?” Maybe because it would be the right thing to do?

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    May 20th 2022, 6:07 PM

    @Earth Traveller: No. But you are entitled to your opinion. Shall we add Nigeria, Congo, Rwanda into a free trade and free movement union too? Turkey is too corrupt for the EU but Ukraine after a war is a good member state? No. It’s not. Ukraine is very corrupt, that’s well documented. Educate yourself. The place had a coup less than a decade ago essentially.

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    May 20th 2022, 9:32 PM

    @v39e84kK: you clearly know nothing about Ukraine then do u. Economically it is a very string country

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    May 20th 2022, 10:46 PM

    @Peter Roche: is it yeah? So how was it’s EU application going in the 20+ since it became a sovereign state? Oh it wasnt. Will it be economically strong after the war? No.

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    May 20th 2022, 5:11 PM

    I really don’t know how Volodymyr Zelenskyy keeps going. He must be physically and mentally exhausted.

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    May 22nd 2022, 10:17 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: no worries for that, US keeps sending good stuff. He is skiing every day the white powder in his office ! The best is when he is at the office on Saturday night for his TikTok party ! This is priceless..

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    May 20th 2022, 6:50 PM

    Yemen, Syria, Libya and Palestine next.. Nah don’t thinks..

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    May 20th 2022, 4:29 PM

    Big unit.

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    May 20th 2022, 5:43 PM

    I hope Zelinsky asks him why we haven’t kicked out the Russian ambassador and his cadre of staff.
    Most people who live here would like to see them booted out.

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    May 20th 2022, 6:55 PM

    @Davey Ohanlon: nope because, what does that achieve for the Irish in Russia, we should be at the front of peace talks instead of in the line throw milltary aid into this mess

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    May 20th 2022, 7:03 PM

    @Ken Red: What makes you think we would have any say in peace talks?

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    May 20th 2022, 9:48 PM

    @Ken Red:
    That’s assuming Putin wants peace and it’s also assuming that the Ukrainians and others are willing to forgo war crimes charges against Putin and his army.

    Do you honestly think Putin would settle for peace without coming away without any land gains?…not a hope in hell.

    The sanctions, asset seizures of his pals, loss of Russian soldiers lives, their economy, their military proven to be inept and vulnerable to western weapons.
    He literally can’t afford to strike a peace deal and come away with nothing.

    A peace deal with Putin will basically be a form of appeasment and no deterrent not to do the same again.

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    May 21st 2022, 1:23 AM

    Game of Thrones expo photo Op.

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    May 21st 2022, 2:13 AM

    Why

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