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Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley and Ireland's Foreign Minister Simon Coveney attend a joint press conference at Stormont House in Belfast, on January 18, 2018. 
 / AFP PHOTO / Paul FAITH        (Photo credit should read PAUL FAITH/AFP/Getty Images)

Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley and Ireland's Foreign Minister Simon Coveney attend a joint press conference at Stormont House in Belfast, on January 18, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Paul FAITH (Photo credit should read PAUL FAITH/AFP/Getty Images)

Irish foreign minister warns of Brexit risk to peace accord

byCT Report
24/07/2018
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EU countries won’t allow Brexit to destroy three decades of peace-making on the island of Ireland, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney declared in a speech Monday evening.

“We simply cannot countenance a return to the borders of the past,” Coveney told an audience at MacGill Summer School, in Glenties, in northwest Ireland. “It’s a determination that the sweat and tears of a peace process of more than 30 years in the making won’t be sacrificed by the most extreme Brexiteer ambitions.”

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Coveney also reiterated Ireland’s hope that the U.K. remain in the EU’s single market and customs union, and insisted Dublin wants only the best for Britain.

“A strong British economy is good for Ireland,” Coveney said. “When we say we want the closest possible future relationship between Ireland and Britain and the EU and Britain, we mean it … because by and large what’s good for Britain, economically certainly, is also good for us.”

Coveney spoke emotionally about the close ties between Britain and Ireland, including his own time working and studying in the U.K. “There simply isn’t anything remotely anti-British in the positions we are taking to protect peace and both the spirit and realities of the partnerships that are in place now between our two countries,” he insisted.

A dispute over a proposed “backstop” for the Northern Ireland-Ireland border has emerged as the main obstacle in the effort to finalize a formal withdrawal treaty between the U.K. and EU. Officials on each side have warned that the chance of a “no-deal” scenario has increased in recent weeks because of the stand-off.

The EU27 have so far insisted they will not agree to any treaty unless the backstop is included — a position the bloc’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, reiterated at a news conference on Friday. While U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has repeatedly committed to including a backstop for Ireland, May has also said that the way the EU envisions it — keeping Northern Ireland inside the EU customs union — is unacceptable and a constitutional threat to the U.K.

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