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Mr Timmermans insisted “a solution is in reach” and that the EU have shown a “willingness to find a compromise” over the failed protocol as he said he hoped Britain did not trigger Article 16 which would see the UK take control of the trade carnage which has gripped Northern Ireland.
Speaking to ITV’s Robert Peston on Wednesday, Mr Timmermans said: “I think Mr Frost knows very well that this is not possible for the European Union. I know he knows full well that whenever the internal market is involved, the ultimate arbitrator is the European Court of Justice.
“This is, I think, extremely well-known in London and instead of talking about red lines, I think it would be more productive to talk about the ideas the European Union came up with.
“Ideas that were welcomed in Northern Ireland, how to make things more practicable and easier to deal with…
“And I think those ideas which are meant to make life easier on the business community in Northern Ireland, especially on the citizens on the island of Ireland, should be embraced by the British government, rather than talking about red lines.”
But when asked about the risks of Boris Johnson and Chief Brexit negotiator Lord Frost triggering Article 16 Mr Timmermans was clear he hoped “this doesn’t happen, let’s hope we can find a way out.”
While in an eye opening moment the Commission Vice President claimed “I believe the European Union has shown, the European Commission has shown clear willingness to find a compromise” on the Protocol.
He added: “I think we’ve been bending over backwards to offer a solution to the practicalities that people encountered in Northern Ireland.
“Let’s focus on the people and the businesses in Northern Ireland instead of trying to score points off each other on certain issues. Let’s try and solve this. I think a solution is within reach.”
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