Revision to Ireland Protocol will not obstruct trade between the US and UK

- The White House urges Britain and the European Union to return to talks to resolve differences over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
- The U.S. priority remains to protect the gains of the Belfast Good Friday agreement, a spokeswoman says.
- “No, I don’t believe it will be,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says of potential trade talks.
The White House on Monday encouraged Britain and the European Union to get back to converses to resolve contrasts over the execution of the Northern Ireland Protocol, yet said it doesn’t anticipate that the issue should obstruct the United States and United Kingdom exchange discourse one week from now.
The U.S. priority remains to protect the gains of the Belfast Good Friday agreement
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“The United States need stays safeguarding the additions of the Belfast Good Friday arrangement, and saving harmony, solidness and flourishing for individuals of Northern Ireland,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told columnists.
Inquired as to whether Britain’s arrangements to supersede a portion of the post-Brexit exchange rules for Northern Ireland could turn into a hindrance for June 22 United States and United Kingdom exchange conversations arranged in Boston or the future United States and United Kingdom economic agreement, Jean-Pierre said, “No, I don’t really accept that it will be.”
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