Irish Daily Mirror

NORTH WILL GET EU FUNDS AFTER BREXIT

Meps approve hundreds of millions in social developmen­t cash

- BY FERGHAL BLANEY Political Reporter

THE North will continue to receive funding as an EU member – even after Brexit.

MEPS in a key committee have approved the cohesion cash worth hundreds of millions of euro.

A Regional Developmen­t Committee spokesman said: “To sustain peace and ensure the region’s stability,eusupporte­d cross-border and intercommu­nity schemes, the Northern Ireland Peace Programme and the Interreg programmes, should also continue after 2020.

“EU funding for Northern Ireland should stay at its current level after 2020 and the EU should continue to reach out to both communitie­s there, by playing an active role in managing it.

“Finally, MEPS consider it essential the people of Northern Ireland, and in particular young people, should continue to have access to economic, social and cultural exchanges across Europe.”

The UK is due to formally leave the EU next March, with a transition period of two years to follow after that.

Meanwhile, Taoiseach Leo

Varadkar has accused the UK of stalling progress in Brexit negotiatio­ns.

The Fine Gael leader also warned of the conse- quences of not striking a deal on the border.

He added: “It is our view that we haven’t seen sufficient progress from the UK in the last couple of months.

“We had a good political agreement in December, we had further progress in March where they accepted there had to be a backstop as part of the withdrawal agreement. “But since then, quite frankly, progress has stalled, and what I want all of Europe to do is to continue to stand behind Ireland and say to the UK they have to honour the commitment­s they made.

“And you know the UK is a country that’s talking about going global, talking about making trade deals all over the world.

“How could anyone make a deal with a country that doesn’t stand by its commitment­s?”

The Taoiseach made his remarks ahead of a visit to Dublin by European Commission president Jean Claude Juncker and EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier this weekend.

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