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State Dept says Good Friday accord should not become a 'casualty' of Brexit

Published 08/04/2021, 20:26
Updated 09/04/2021, 04:05
© Reuters. U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price speaks at the State Department in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday the Good Friday Agreement protecting peace in Northern Ireland must not become "a casualty" of Brexit after more than a week of violence fueled in part by frustration among pro-British unionists over post-Brexit trade barriers.

Violence first broke out last week amid rising tensions relating to Brexit and anger over a decision by police not to prosecute leaders of the Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein for allegedly breaking coronavirus restrictions during the funeral of a former leading IRA figure.

State Department spokesman Ned Price told a briefing that Washington was deeply concerned by the violence and called for calm.

"As the United Kingdom and the EU implement Brexit related provisions, this administration encourages them to prioritise political and economical stability in Northern Ireland," he said.

"President Biden has been unequivocal in his support for the Belfast and Good Friday agreement, which was a historic achievement. We believe that we must protect it, and we believe that we must ensure it doesn't become a casualty of Brexit."

The 1998 accord largely brought an end to three decades of conflict between pro-Irish, mainly Catholic nationalists and pro-British, mainly Protestant unionists in which about 3,600 people were killed. The talks were chaired by U.S. special envoy George Mitchell.

© Reuters. Protests in Belfast

"We remain ... steadfast supporters of a secure and prosperous Northern Ireland, in which all communities have a voice and all communities enjoy the gains of a hard-won peace," Price said.

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the EU is causing these issues they need to grow up and get sensible instead of throwing a hissy fit because of brexit
the EU is causing these issues they need to grow up and get sensible instead of throwing a hissy fit because of brexit
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