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| 26 April 2024, Friday |

UK and EU reach post-Brexit customs deal for N.Ireland

The European Union and Britain have reached a customs agreement that may help put an end to disputes over Northern Ireland after Brexit, according to The Times newspaper on Tuesday. Brussels has also made a significant concession about the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

According to the newspaper on Tuesday, the EU has approved a plan that would do away with the requirement for routine inspections of goods entering Northern Ireland.

The bloc also agreed that the ECJ could rule on Northern Ireland issues only if a case was referred by courts in the province, but the ECJ’s exact role was not yet settled, it said.

Both sides were also hammering out details of a veterinary checks deal, The Times said.

A British government source told Reuters that no agreement had yet been reached and discussions were ongoing.

A UK government spokesperson said its priority is to protect the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement and to preserve political stability in Northern Ireland and the UK internal market. Any solution on the agreement needs to address issues on ground in Northern Ireland.

“We are currently engaging in intensive scoping talks with the EU to find solutions to these problems,” the spokesperson added.

Three years after Britain formally left the EU, both sides have been discussing how to implement post-Brexit arrangements on the largely open border between Northern Ireland – part of the United Kingdom – and EU member state Ireland.

After months of tensions between London, Brussels, Belfast and Dublin, progress has recently been made in the dispute over the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The Times quoted a senior British government source as saying the parameters of an overall deal were in place and it was up to Sunak to decide whether to sign it off.

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  • Reuters