U.S. House Speaker Pelosi cautions Britain over Northern Irish peace
deal
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[September 17, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi cautioned Britain on Friday that if
the Northern Irish peace deal was destroyed then there would be no post-Brexit
trade deal with the United States.
The United States has expressed grave concern that a row between London
and Brussels over the implementation of the 2020 Brexit treaty could
undermine the Good Friday accord, which effectively ended three decades
of violence.
"If there is destruction of the Good Friday accords, they [are] very
unlikely to have a UK-U.S. bilateral," she told a Chatham House event.
After the United Kingdom exited the bloc's orbit on Jan. 1, Johnson has
unilaterally delayed the implementation of some provisions of the deal's
Northern Ireland Protocol and his top negotiator has said the protocol
is unsustainable.
The 1998 peace deal largely brought an end to the "Troubles" - three
decades of conflict between Irish Catholic nationalist militants and
pro-British Protestant "loyalist" paramilitaries in which 3,600 people
were killed.
The British-run region remains deeply split along sectarian lines 23
years after the peace deal brokered by the United States.
Many Catholic nationalists aspire to unification with
Ireland while Protestant unionists want to stay part of the United
Kingdom.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks on "state of American
democracy" during an event at Chatham House in London, Britain
September 17, 2021. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
The Northern Ireland Protocol aims to keep the province, which
borders EU member Ireland, in both the United Kingdom's customs
territory and the EU's single market.
The EU wants to protect its single market, but an effective border
in the Irish Sea created by the protocol cuts off Northern Ireland
from the rest of the United Kingdom - to the fury of Protestant
unionists.
Some unionists say the protocol contravenes the 1998 peace deal.
(Reporting by Costas Pitas and Guy Faulconbridge)
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