Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has raised concerns that the British government could legislate unilaterally on the Northern Ireland Protocol to address the concerns 'of one community' in Northern Ireland
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has raised concerns that the British government could legislate unilaterally on the Northern Ireland Protocol to address the concerns"of one community" in Northern Ireland.
Minister Coveney said briefings this week from the British government had raised a"real red flag" in Dublin and Brussels. they have this week, encouraging the PM to act like he has acted on Ukraine in relation to the protocol and urging him to rip it up," he said.He said the EU has not threatened anything but just wants partnership with the UK to work together to resolve the issues around the protocol.
Mr Coveney also highlighted"frustrations" in Ireland regarding issues around Brexit and the protocol.
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