London: The head of the EU executive arm flatly refused on Thursday to negotiate post-Brexit trade rules with England after Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged blocks to work with his government to find “practical solutions” for red ribbons and inspections that caused a shortage of some goods in Northern Ireland , Johnson was named European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen to put the proposed change in England a day after British officials openly said the rules of trade negotiated by the government with the European Union “could not continue.” The post-brexit setting for Northern Ireland is increasingly lagging behind a difficult relationship between the EU and the former members.
“The EU will continue to be creative and flexible in the protocol framework,” Von Der Leyen said in a tweet after a call from Johnson.
“But we will not negotiate again.” Because England left the EU economic ball at the beginning of the year, the relationship had deteriorated in Northern Ireland, the only part of England who had land borders with 27 countries blocks.
Divorce agreement was beaten before the departure of England meaning the examination of customs and borders must be carried out on some items sent to Northern Ireland from other English, the rules are intended to protect the main pillars of the peace process in Northern Ireland, the open border with the Republic of Ireland, which remains a member EU.
But the arrangement has angered northern Ireland’s chances because they said it amounted to the border in the Irish Sea which weakened the bonds to all UK officials to argue that the rules needed to protect the European single market from goods that did not meet the standards for food safety and animal welfare , England said that the EU took a “purist” approach to rules that caused a red bureaucracy that did not need to business and had called on the block to show “pragmatism.” British Brekit Minister David Frost said on Wednesday that Britain has tried to implement the “in good faith” settings but they cause severe burden in Northern Ireland.
Frost said England was looking for a “jammed period” which would maintain a moratorium on several restrictions on checks and goods while the permanent solution was found.
In the end, England tried to remove most checks, replace it with a “light touch” system where only the risky item entering the EU will be checked.
But the low level of trust between the two parties makes it difficult.
Johnson told Von Der Leyen that the current situation was “not sustainable,” said the Prime Minister’s Street Downing office in a statement released after their calls.
“He urged the EU to take the proposal seriously and work with England at them,” Downing Street said.
“There is a great opportunity to find a reasonable practical solution for the difficulties faced by people and businesses in Northern Ireland, and therefore to place the relationship between Britain and the EU on a better footing.
Johnson then called it Angela Merkel, and told him the protocol” failed to meet The purpose of question.
“The leaders agreed to stay in touch.
Spokesman for the European Union Commission Arianna Podesta said the European Union would continue the discussion with England and that Maros Sefcovic, the main official of the Brexit Block, was looking forward to talking to Frost.
Date for a new meeting between partners This has not been scheduled.
Following the latest demands of Britain, Manufacturing this industrial group said it was important that both parties found a practical solution to make their agreement work.
“Both parties owed to people in Northern Ireland to go through the drama and continue with dialogue and decision-making , “said the group , “Working with business will bring real life experience and ideas.
Including business will increase trust and relationships.”