EU expecting Northern Ireland Protocol plan from UK in the ‘coming days’

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Eu Expecting Northern Ireland Protocol Plan From Uk In The ‘Coming Days’
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By Sam Blewett, PA Political Correspondent

The European Union is expecting the UK to set out a road map detailing how it plans to fully implement the post-Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland in the “coming days”.

Both sides said talks between officials on the Northern Ireland Protocol took place in a “constructive atmosphere” on Friday after a period of high tensions.

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The EU launched legal action, accusing the UK of again breaching international law, after London unilaterally extended the post-Brexit grace periods on trade in the region.

The bloc has been demanding that the UK provides it with a “credible road map” to implementing the outstanding requirements under the protocol.

The EU stands ready to find swift, pragmatic solutions within the framework of the Protocol

 

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“The EU stands ready to find swift, pragmatic solutions within the framework of the Protocol, and on the basis of a joint list of outstanding issues,” a statement from the European Commission said on Friday.

“The EU is expecting to receive the roadmap in the next coming days.”

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Both sides said they would remain in regular contact over the coming weeks in a bid to resolve the outstanding problems.

Goods arriving in Northern Ireland from Britain currently face a raft of checks, which are only set to increase when the grace periods expire.

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The protocol was a compromise struck to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland, but unionists are calling for the UK government to ditch it for creating a border in the Irish Sea.

In other Brexit developments, the Treasury said technical discussions on the memorandum of understanding to create a framework for financial regulation have been concluded.

A statement said formal steps are needed before the agreement is signed but they expect it can be done “expeditiously”.

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