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Germany, Ireland slam British planned law to tear up Brexit rules

Published : 03 Jul 2022, 22:32

  DF News Desk
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Germany and Ireland's top diplomats have strongly condemned Britain's planned law to tear up Brexit rules for Northern Ireland, in a joint opinion piece published on Sunday, reported dpa.

"There is no legal or political justification for unilaterally breaking an international agreement entered into only two years ago," German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and her Irish counterpart Simon Coveney wrote in Britain's Observer newspaper.

"The tabling of legislation will not fix the challenges around the protocol. Instead, it will create a new set of uncertainties and make it more challenging to find durable solutions," they wrote.

With the law, the British government wants to repeal parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol, which it had agreed with the European Union during the course of Brexit negotiations.

The settlement is intended to prevent a hard border between Northern Ireland - part of the United Kingdom - and EU member Ireland, and thus to avoid new conflicts in the former civil war region.

However, it has created a customs border between Northern Ireland and the rest of Britain - this is a thorn in the side of the British government.

The EU has threatened London with countermeasures.

Residents and businesses in Northern Ireland benefitted from the protocol, and the Northern Ireland economy recovered more quickly from the pandemic than in most other regions of Britain.

EU ministers have acknowledged problems due to the arrangement. But they said the EU had responded to people's concerns by putting forward proposals for easier movement of goods between Northern Ireland and Britain.

"Unfortunately, the British government chose not to engage in good faith with these proposals. Instead of the path of partnership and dialogue, it has chosen unilateralism," the ministers wrote.