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No spirit of revenge in Brexit negotiations: Michel Barnier

The EU’s chief negotiator insisted his door was always open during a visit to Ireland.

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Michel Barnier speaking a press conference at Dundalk Institute of Technology (Niall Carson/PA)

There is no “spirit of revenge” in the Brexit negotiations, Michel Barnier said.

He rejected DUP criticism of his handling of the talks but said only a Northern Ireland-specific solution to the border question will work.

He said: “There is no spirit of revenge.

“I personally regret Brexit for many reasons and I am never aggressive.

“My door is open.”

Michel Barnier, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney after a press conference at the Dundalk Institute of Technology (Niall Carson/PA)
Michel Barnier, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney after a press conference at the Dundalk Institute of Technology (Niall Carson/PA)

Businesses fear checks on goods and people would disrupt free-flowing cross-border trade, and some critics believe it could even threaten the peace process.

Mr Barnier is holding a two-day visit to both sides of the border and addressed a conference in Dundalk in Co Louth on Monday.

He said: “Only Northern Ireland-specific solutions will work, only this can address the challenges created by Brexit in full.”

Mr Barnier asserted there must not be a hard border on the island of Ireland (Niall Carson/PA)
Mr Barnier asserted there must not be a hard border on the island of Ireland (Niall Carson/PA)

Mr Barnier asserted there must not be a hard border on the island of Ireland and there was no choice but to protect the 1998 Good Friday Agreement which largely ended violence in Northern Ireland.

If a withdrawal agreement was to be found in October the framework of this agreement must be clear, the senior European representative warned.

Mr Barnier said a European Council meeting of leaders in June was a “stepping stone” to the final October summit when a Brexit deal must be sealed.

In response to criticism from pro-Brexit DUP leader Arlene Foster, Mr Barnier said his negotiating style was not aggressive.

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