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EU panic: Countries trying to woo Boris in desperate bid to avoid no deal Brexit

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PANICKING EU countries have been secretly trying to woo Boris Johnson in a bid to thrash out a new Brexit plan that would avoid a no-deal, it emerged yesterday.

Senior Irish politicians and diplomats have held peace talks with two of Boris Johnson’s Cabinet allies. German and French figures, as well as the Dutch and Belgian governments, have also established contacts with Mr Johnson’s team and signalled an intention to do a deal. They have been stung into action by the Tory leadership favourite’s insistence he is willing to take Britain out of the European Union on October 31 “do or die”.

If the approach of the new British Prime Minister is that they’re going to tear up the Withdrawal Agreement, then I think we’re in trouble

Simon Coveney

Simon Coveney, Ireland’s deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs, indicated that Dublin is prepared to compromise.

He said that the Withdrawal Agreement concluded with Theresa May, which includes the controversial Northern Ireland backstop, is “not up for negotiation”.But he made clear that his country wants to avoid a no-deal Brexit at all costs.

Mr Coveney told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show: “If the approach of the new British Prime Minister is that they’re going to tear up the Withdrawal Agreement, then I think we’re in trouble.

Brexit news: EU countries are desperately trying to woo Boris Johnson as they panic over a no deal

“We’re all in trouble, quite frankly, because it’s a little bit like saying: ‘Either give me what I want or I’m going to burn the house down for everybody’.”

He added: “The EU has made it very clear that we want to engage with a new British prime minister, we want to avoid a no-deal Brexit.”

Mr Coveney maintained the backstop can be avoided by negotiation, but that it needs to be part of the Withdrawal Agreement.

“The idea that we can consider moving away from something that took two- and-a-half years to negotiate given all of that complexity and compromise on both sides to try and accommodate British red lines, don’t forget, not EU redlines, we’re simply not going to move away from the Withdrawal Agreement.”

Brexit news: Simon Coveney hinted Ireland could be prepared to compromise

He added: “If the House of Commons chooses to facilitate a no-deal Brexit and if a new prime minister chooses to take Britain in that direction then it will happen.

“But this is a British choice, not an Irish choice, not an EU choice, this is a British choice.

“We all want to avoid a no-deal Brexit we want to try to resolve these issues but we won’t do it on the basis of being told what will happen.”

Mr Coveney reiterated that checks would have to be carried out on the island of Ireland in the event of a no- deal Brexit, but he said those checks would not be at the border.

Brexit news: Boris Johnson has insisted the UK will leave the EU on October 31

Brexit news: Andrea Leadsom met with ambassadors from Belgium and the Netherlands last week

He said: “We have to protect relationships and peace on the island of Ireland, and we are not going to create a security risk by putting a border in place on the border.

“But we also have to make sure that there are verification mechanisms to ensure what the EU knows what is com- ing into its single market.

A source in Mr Johnson’s transition team yesterday claimed the Irish are “rethinking their position”.

Another suggested talks could pave the way for a bilateral deal with Dublin that would render the backstop irrelevant.

Ambassadors from Belgium and Holland last week met Andrea Leadsom, another senior Johnson ally, and signalled a desire to come to a new deal.

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