UK to respond to EU legal action over Northern Ireland by mid-May
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[April 14, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has
agreed with the European Union that it will respond to the bloc's legal
action over how it has introduced new trading rules for Northern Ireland
by mid-May, a spokeswoman for the government said on Wednesday.
The EU launched legal action against Britain in March for unilaterally
changing trading arrangements for Northern Ireland that Brussels says
are in breach of the Brexit divorce deal agreed with London last year.
Britain has denied that the move undermines the part of the Brexit deal
that governs trade to the British province, saying it extended the grace
period for checks on goods moving to Northern Ireland to ease their
passage.
"In line with precedent that typically allows two months to respond to
proceedings of this kind, we have agreed with the EU that we will
respond to the Letter of Formal Notice by mid-May," the spokeswoman
said.
"We've been clear that the measures we have taken are lawful and part of
a progressive and good faith implementation of the Northern Ireland
Protocol."
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British and European Union flags flutter ahead of British Prime
Minister Boris Johnson's arrival for a meeting with European
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels, Belgium
December 9, 2020. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
Since leaving the EU's single market at the end of last year,
supermarkets in Northern Ireland have seen some shortages of food,
and the British government has also delayed introducing checks on
parcels and pets.
The difficulties stem from the terms of Britain's withdrawal
agreement, which leaves Northern Ireland in the EU single market for
goods and so requires checks on goods arriving there from other
parts of the United Kingdom.
The two sides are due to meet on Thursday for talks on Northern
Ireland at a meeting unlikely to reach a breakthrough but seen more
as a staging post as London and Brussels try to find a way to ease
differences over trade.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; editing by Kate Holton)
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