PM Boris Johnson Threatens to Suspend Brexit Protocol in EU Row
The prime minister, Boris Johnson, in a conflict with the leaders of the European union, has warned that the Uk would be able to lead to the result that some of the elements of the Brexit deal if a dispute relating to the trading rules of the articles sent to the North of the republic of Ireland is not.
Johnson said on Saturday the united kingdom were able to act unilaterally, if the bloc does not agree to the concessions made by the current grace period for trading in the region is due to expire on 30 June of that year. On a pragmatic solution to the problem, in order to facilitate the flow of goods is found, the united kingdom is going to do whatever is necessary," Johnson said.
"I think that if the law is applied in this manner, it will, of course, we will not hesitate to invoke Article 16 Of the "Johnson told Sky News, at the g-7 summit he is hosting this weekend.
"I was told today that for some of our friends seem to recognise that the uk is one country, one and the same territory," Johnson said. "I just need to shoot it, and it is their most important thing."
The danger of this argument, in the shadow of Johnson's carefully laid out plans in order to keep it up for the first face-to-face meeting of the leaders of the seven largest economies in europe, since the pandemic began. The British leader wants to be the summit will focus on measures to combat the coronavirus crisis in developing countries, as well as the concrete measures taken to combat climate change.
The excitement was followed by a series of clear, tense meetings with his European counterparts, and are now up in the air. EUROPEAN union officials have confirmed that there were serious disagreements behind closed doors. They are now running out.
Veiled threat
In its turn, the EUROPEAN union-threaten to immediately intervene in the case of the British government in violation of the terms and conditions of the treaty. It remains to be seen whether Johnson will see you through it, and for how long each side is willing to go to war with the word of god.
An official briefed on the matter said that while a pragmatic solution to the problem has to be found out, it would be wrong for the UK to assume that the 27-nation bloc would not, just don't forget the protocol. An EU official said, the rhetoric should be toned down and the member states to work together.
Article 16 (b), a strong wheel, as a mechanism to ensure that each of the parties to intervene and stop the one part of the transaction, if applicable, the protocol creates a " far-reaching economic, social, and environmental issues."
Under the terms of the Brexit agreement in northern Ireland, in contrast to the rest of the UK was in the EU's customs rules and the functioning of the internal market, or to prevent a visible border with the Republic of Ireland, which would risk reigniting the sectarian conflict.
"I really do believe that this protocol can be used, and are commented on by the way, before the pragmatic or the theological implications of this with him," Johnson said in a separate interview with Channel 5. "I believe that the trade war is very sensitive, or probably the way to go forward. I believe that we are in need of some pragmatic solutions."
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The question, as the owner, that is, how much Brexit would like to grab on top of it, which he hoped would demonstrate to the Uk's leadership, and to present a positive image of the country as a global trading nation after the successful completion of its separation from the EUROPEAN union.
Johnson has repeatedly been asked about the impact of Brexit and pressure from the team of the President of the united states, Joe Biden, in the context of the particular circumstances of Northern Ireland.
In a meeting with Johnson on Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron told the Uk's the leader, he must pay tribute to the divorce agreement that he signed with the bloc, and expressed the hope that after the recovery of the damaged relations between the two sides would take place.
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This is the France and united kingdom, from the met British foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has increased its rhetoric against the rock. It's still up to the citizens to make a choice in favor of the fact that the worsening of the conflict, Raab told BBC Radio on Saturday.
"It may be the case that they are very selective in the process, which is carried out for the northern Ireland Protocol in order to do so, a win-win, or they can be bloodthirsty and for the purist, from this point of view, in which case, I am afraid that we will not allow the threat to the territorial integrity of the united kingdom," he said.
Six months have passed since the UK completes its divorce from the EU, the relations between the two sides worsened, and developed into a number of claims on non-related topics, including a vaccine, exchange, supermarket, shipping, and fishing rights, to engage the French ships in British waters.
The latest hot spot, they are the rules that affect the movement of goods and northern Ireland. According to the terms and conditions of your Brexit agreement, which is of commercial value to be created in the Irish sea, which roiled both of supermarket supply chains, and brought a violent protest among northern Ireland's supporters speak of the united kingdom.
Tensions between BRITAIN and the EU have been rising for months, and with the British people, who are criticizing the european union's legal purity ", and offer more comfort.
"I very much hope that the commercial war between the united kingdom and the EUROPEAN union is going to do, and I truly believe that with all of the options that are available to engage in dialogue, and I wonder if we will end the trade war between the united kingdom and the EUROPEAN union, World Trade Organisation director-general, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, told reporters on Saturday at the G-7, kluarlarında review. "It's very, very expensive for both sides, and it's not what you do, the world is now."