Deccan Chronicle

EU: UK cannot change withdrawal agreement

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that the United Kingdom cannot unilateral­ly change the EU-UK bilateral withdrawal agreement without destroying global trust in the country.

Insisting that chances for a future trade deal are slipping away by the day, von der Leyen told the European Union’s legislatur­e that plans by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to renege on parts of the withdrawal agreement signed by both of them dimmed those hopes

Brussels, Sept. 16:

even further.

What’s more, she insisted that Britain is throwing its good name to the wind by not respecting a deal it signed and approved last December. “It cannot be unilateral­ly changed, disregarde­d or discipline­d. This is a matter of law and trust and good faith,” she said in her State of the Union address. She rubbed it in by quoting from a 1975 speech by British conservati­ve icon Margaret Thatcher.

“Britain does not break treaties. It would be bad for Britain, bad for our relations with the rest of the world and bad for any future treaty on trade,” von der Leyen quoted from Thatcher. Johnson has called his plan to unilateral­ly rewrite Britain’s divorce deal with the EU an insurance policy against the bloc’s unreasonab­le behaviour.

Johnson said a planned law designed to override portions of the Brexit withdrawal agreement he agreed to was needed because the EU might “go to extreme and unreasonab­le lengths” in its treatment of former member Britain.

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