Joint statement by European Commission Vice-President Šefčovič and the UK Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Gove

Met dank overgenomen van Europese Commissie (EC) i, gepubliceerd op donderdag 11 februari 2021.

The co-chairs of the EU-UK Joint Committee on the Withdrawal Agreement - European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič i and the UK Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove - met to prepare the upcoming Joint Committee on the implementation of the Protocol on Ireland / Northern Ireland and the outstanding issues.

After a frank but constructive discussion, and taking into account the views expressed on 3 February by the First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, the two co-chairs agreed to:

  • reiterate their full commitment to the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement, and to the proper implementation of the Protocol - protecting the gains of the peace process, maintaining stability, avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland and impacting as little as possible on the everyday life of communities in both Ireland and Northern Ireland;
  • spare no effort to implement solutions mutually agreed on 17 December, as they form a foundation for our cooperation;
  • intensify the work of the Specialised Committee on the Protocol in order to address all outstanding issues, with the shared objective to find workable solutions on the ground;
  • underpin this work by further joint engagement by the UK and the EU with business groups and civic society in Northern Ireland; and
  • convene the Joint Committee no later than on 24 February to provide the necessary political steer and approval to this work in the spirit of collaboration, responsibility and pragmatism.