Speaking in advance Sir Jeffrey said,
“This visit is part of a series of engagements where I have challenged key stakeholders about the deep damage being caused to progress in Northern Ireland by the Protocol.
The economic border in the Irish Sea violates the Act of Union and has damaged political, economic and cultural stability within Northern Ireland. It cannot be sustained.
Rather than protecting the 1998 Belfast Agreement and its successors, the Protocol breaches those Agreements.
Whilst the Prime Minister and Lord Frost have recognised the flaws of the Protocol, tangible progress has been slower. The economic disruption of the UK Single Market continues. We continue to make our case in London.
Dublin also has a key role to play. It was the then Taoiseach Leo Varadkar who insisted on such arrangements with his fellow EU leaders. I will be asking the Taoiseach to recognise the flaws of the Protocol and join with us in arguing in the corridors of power for change.
It is time for Brussels to change its tune. It either changes course or it will have to take responsibility for Northern Ireland drifting backwards.
I am in the business of moving Northern Ireland forward and building a shared and united community, but the Protocol currently stands in the way of progress.”