File photo: British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly speaks to members of the press in London, UK, 12 December 2022; Credit: Reuters/Toby Melville/Pool/File photo

LONDON (Reuters) - On Monday 9 January 2023, British Foreign Minister James Cleverly will seek to inject fresh momentum into talks with the European Union (EU) on resolving disputes over a post-Brexit trade relationship when he hosts the European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic in London.

There is growing optimism in the United Kingdom (UK) and parts of the EU that a resolution is within reach to the long-running dispute that has overshadowed their relations since the UK left the bloc three years ago.

Technical talks between officials resumed in October 2022 on the Northern Ireland Protocol, the part of the Brexit deal that mandated checks on some goods moving to the province from the rest of the UK.

While Monday's meeting between the politicians is not expected to provide an immediate breakthrough, the hope is the latest talks will give an impetus to accelerate negotiations further in the coming weeks.

The talks will take place at Lancaster House and the Northern Ireland Minister Chris Heaton-Harris is expected to take part, according to the UK Foreign Ministry.

The Northern Ireland protocol was a key part of the Brexit deal agreed by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but one that successive UK prime ministers have refused to implement.

In order to preserve the peace deal and avoid a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, the UK agreed as part of its departure from the EU to effectively leave Northern Ireland within the bloc's single market for goods.

That has necessitated checks from January 2021 on some goods coming from the rest of the UK.

But the British government has sought to ease many of the trade barriers ever since the protocol came into effect, leading to accusations from the EU it was trying to backtrack on the protocol.