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05 Sept 2025

UK PM's Brexit deal for Northern Ireland gets formal sign-off

UK PM's Brexit deal for Northern Ireland gets formal sign-off

Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal for Northern Ireland has been formally signed off at a meeting in London, as both the UK and the EU hope for better relations.

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and the European Commission’s Maros Sefcovic chaired a meeting on Friday to adopt the new arrangements for Northern Ireland, after the Government won the backing of MPs for the Windsor Framework earlier this week.

Mr Sefcovic hailed it as an agreement that would deliver “lasting certainty” for people in Northern Ireland while promising that London and Brussels would “exploit the full potential” of the wider trade deal.

Both sides issued warm words following the meeting, with Mr Cleverly and Mr Sefcovic describing the “constructive atmosphere” after months of negotiations to reach the final deal on the Northern Ireland Protocol.

Earlier this week, MPs voted in favour of regulations to implement the Stormont brake, a key part of the Windsor agreement, despite Boris Johnson and Liz Truss joining the Democratic Unionist Party and hardline Brexit-backing Tory MPs in voting against the deal.

The formal sign-off, which happened mid-morning on Friday, comes as Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s party continues to oppose the deal brokered by the Government, with no sign of the DUP being willing to return to powersharing.

The DUP, ahead of the meeting, had been warned that there was no prospect of renegotiating the deal.

In the joint statement, Mr Cleverly and Mr Sefovic stressed the benefits of the Windsor agreement, promising to “work together intensively and faithfully to implement all elements of the Windsor Framework”.

The sign-off happened at a meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee, with the Foreign Secretary and Mr Sefcovic also attending a meeting of the Partnership Council – another of the implementation bodies under the Brexit deal.

Energy, trade and security dominated discussions at the second meeting, according to the statement.

Both sides discussed the EU’s landmark Green Deal plan while also looking ahead to the signing of a memoranda of understanding on financial services and intellectual property “soon”.

“We’ve formally adopted the Windsor Framework,” Mr Cleverly said.

“This delivers on our commitment to the people of Northern Ireland. Great to see you in London,” tweeted to Mr Sefcovic.

The UK hopes that the deal on the protocol can mark a step towards British participation in the EU’s 100 billion euro Horizon programme, with science and research likely to feature in official discussions between the pair.

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