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		U.S.' Pelosi warns Britain: No trade deal unless you respect N.Irish 
		peace deal
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		 [May 20, 2022] By 
		Andrew MacAskill 
 LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. House of 
		Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Britain there could be no 
		U.S.-UK trade deal if it proceeds with plans to unilaterally scrap some 
		of the rules governing trade with Northern Ireland.
 
 Britain warned European Union authorities this week that it could 
		discard post-Brexit regulations painstakingly negotiated with Brussels 
		including border checks on some goods shipped from mainland Britain to 
		Northern Ireland.
 
 The trade protocol aims to keep the British-run province, which borders 
		EU member Ireland, in both the United Kingdom's customs territory and 
		the EU's single market.
 
 Pelosi said she viewed the existing agreement as essential to 
		maintaining the 1998 Good Friday peace deal, brokered by the United 
		States to end three decades of conflict in Northern Ireland between 
		Catholic nationalist militants and pro-British Protestant paramilitaries 
		in which around 3,600 people were killed.
 
 
		 
		"If the United Kingdom chooses to undermine the Good Friday accords, the 
		Congress cannot and will not support a bilateral free trade agreement," 
		Pelosi said in a statement.
 
 Britain says it is acting in the interests of preserving the Good Friday 
		deal.
 
            A spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed 
		Pelosi's commitment to preserving the peace deal and said a U.S. 
		Congressional delegation will meet Britain's foreign and trade ministers 
		in coming days to discuss the planned changes to the protocol.
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            Northern Ireland remains deeply split along sectarian lines.
 "I urge constructive, collaborative and good-faith negotiations to 
			implement an agreement that upholds peace," Pelosi said.
 
 Britain had viewed a trade deal with the United States as the one of 
			the biggest prizes of leaving the EU but hopes of a quick agreement 
			were dashed when the incoming Biden administration made clear it was 
			not a priority.
 
 Any U.S.-British trade agreement would have to pass the U.S. 
			Congress.
 
 Pelosi's warning follows a visit to Washington by Johnson's newly 
			appointed special envoy for the Northern Ireland protocol in the 
			United States, Conor Burns, to explain the British position.
 
 (Reporting by Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Tomasz Janowski and John 
			Stonestreet)
 
            
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