UK ‘sabre rattling’ will not resolve protocol impasse, says Coveney

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UK ‘sabre rattling’ will not resolve protocol impasse, says Coveney
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‘We need to think beyond Westminster,’ Coveney tells UK media

said it appeared to him the EU no longer trusted Boris Johnson’s government to resolve difficulties over the protocol.

Replying in a Twitter post on Saturday, Mr Frost rejected Mr Martin’s criticism and said the British government’s stance was being “ignored or misrepresented”.. “There is an opportunity I hope in the next few days to get this dialogue back on track,” Mr Coveney said, urging London against “deliberately breaking international law and creating huge tension with our closest neighbours and potentially undermining a peace process by doing that.

Mr Johnson is due to visit the North on Monday and his office said he would deliver a “tough message” to political leaders in order to get their power-sharing institutions back up and running.

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