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This Article is From Jan 21, 2022

EU Sees Window of Opportunity for Brexit Deal Closing Next Month

The European Union's Brexit negotiator told lawmakers behind closed doors that a window of opportunity to strike a deal with the U.K. will close late next month, also cautioning that he has yet to see a fundamental change in London's stance despite a positive shift in tone.

European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said that the talks aim to reach an agreement by the end of February, ahead of campaigning for Northern Ireland Assembly elections in May, according to a person familiar with the briefing he gave to senior European Parliament legislators on Thursday.

Sefcovic and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss agreed on Jan. 14 to intensify negotiations over the so-called Northern Ireland protocol, with Truss leading the British side for the first time. Truss, who succeeded former Brexit chief David Frost in December, will visit Brussels for more talks on Monday.

Negotiations have been at a virtual standstill for months, with Truss warning that she is prepared to unilaterally override parts of the post-Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland if talks fail. Sefcovic said recently that the foundation of the entire deal between the U.K. and EU would be jeopardized if London took that step. 

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Truss believes she can create momentum, but there was no progress on substance, Sefcovic told the lawmakers. Sefcovic mentioned his surprise and concern at how much Truss spoke about the principles of the protocol, raising key issues that are not acceptable for the EU, according to the person familiar with the meeting.

Sefcovic said that Truss raised issues including eliminating checks for all goods that remain in Northern Ireland, state aid, and the European Court of Justice. The two agreed on very intense schedules for meetings at technical and political level, with a huge amount of work ahead, he added.

Sefcovic said the atmosphere could change by the end of February when campaigning starts in Northern Ireland, with both he and Truss agreeing that the Northern Ireland protocol may become one of the principal issues of the campaign. The U.K. will take this into consideration, Sefcovic told the lawmakers.

A spokesperson for the commission declined to comment.

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