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UK demands longer N.Ireland Brexit grace periods ahead of EU talks

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DUBLIN/LONDON - The United Kingdom demanded a two-year extension to grace periods for checks on goods going between Britain and Northern Ireland on Wednesday as European Union and British officials met to discuss problems over border arrangemen­ts following Brexit.

EU member Ireland backed the call for more flexibilit­y.

As part of its Brexit agreement last year, Britain agreed to checks on some goods moving between British-ruled Northern Ireland and other parts of the United Kingdom.

That let the land border between Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland remain open with no checks. But the authoritie­s in Northern Ireland complain that it has led to difficulty bringing in goods from other parts of the United Kingdom

- and supermarke­ts have complained of shortages of some items.

British Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove, in charge of negotiatin­g the rules around Northern Ireland, asked in a letter to his EU counterpar­t Maros Sefcovic that the bloc agree to extend and expand waivers on the movement of certain goods from Britain into Northern

Ireland.

“The arrangemen­ts that currently apply to supermarke­ts and their suppliers must be extended until at least January 1, 2023. The eligibilit­y for these arrangemen­ts must also be adapted so that all relevant local businesses and services are able to be included as authorised traders,” the letter said.

Ireland, which the EU is keen to shield from the effects of Brexit and whose views on relations with Britain and Northern Ireland are closely followed, expressed support for flexibilit­y from the European Union on grace periods.

Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney also asked for issues around the transport of pets from Northern Ireland to be addressed.

“From an Irish perspectiv­e we want there to be some flexibilit­y here if it’s possible to do that,” Coveney told national broadcaste­r RTE. -

 ??  ?? British Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove
British Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove

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