DUBLIN (Reuters) – A Northern Ireland minister known for his strident support of Brexit on Monday said problems with the Northern Ireland protocol can be resolved by negotiation. “I’m very convinced that if we get into a negotiation, without preconditions and sit down together in a spirit of goodwill, we can deescalate this problem and we can get a deal which works for everyone respecting everyone’s legitimate interests north-south, and east-west,” Minister of State for Northern Ireland Steve Baker told RTE radio. Both Britain and the EU agreed to the protocol as a way to avoid reinstating bor…