The United Kingdom refuses to comply with the safeguards of the ‘Brexit’ agreement as it affects the control of goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, despite the fact that it was a condition agreed with the EU to avoid having to reintroduce a visible border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The British Government has demanded this Tuesday from the European Union a “new” protocol for the two Irlandas to replace the one agreed less than a year ago because, he maintains, “it does not work” and was drafted “in a hurry”, in what represents a new challenge to Brussels, which this Wednesday will present a proposal to simplify the current one in an attempt to convince London to comply with the agreement.
“What does it cost the EU to implement a new protocol? In our opinion, very little,” the British minister has defended for the Brexit, David Frost, in a speech delivered in Lisbon during which he announced the sending of a “new legal text” to the EU partners with substantial changes in the regime for Ulster.
The United Kingdom refuses to comply with the safeguards provided in the agreement of the Brexit as regards the control of goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, although it was a condition agreed with the EU to avoid having to reintroduce a visible border between Ireland and Northern Ireland that could damage the Good Friday Peace Accords .
The Community Executive, for its part, which initiated a sanctioning file Against the British Government for this breach, it had announced for today, Wednesday, a proposal with “creative and solid” solutions that would help the Northern Irish to comply with the requirements of the protocol.
The Vice-President of the Commission responsible for relations with the United Kingdom, Maros Sefcovic, made it clear in a speech last week that the EU will in no case agree to renegotiate the existing protocol, but that there is a will to find “pragmatic” solutions that unblock the situation.

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