Oman Daily Observer

UK customs deal report ‘speculatio­n’: PM’S office

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May’s office has dismissed as “speculatio­n” a newspaper report that suggests an all-uk customs deal will be written into the legally binding agreement governing Britain’s withdrawal from the EU

The Sunday Times said the plan would resolve the issue of the Irish border, which is the main stumbling block in the Brexit talks, by avoiding the need to treat Northern Ireland differentl­y from the rest of the UK.

With just five months to go until it exits the EU, Britain’s divorce talks are at an impasse, fuelling huge uncertaint­y among businesses and causing the value of sterling GBP= to see-saw on any news about a possible breakthrou­gh in the talks.

Reuters reported on Friday that the EU has suggested a backstop postbrexit customs arrangemen­t that would cover all of the UK. This could give mainland Britain some scope to set trade rules while keeping the province of Northern Ireland aligned with the EU.

British Housing Minister James Brokenshir­e said on Sunday there was still an issue around Northern Ireland in the Brexit talks, referring to a yet-to-be finalised ‘backstop’ arrangemen­t which would prevent a hard border between Northern Ireland and EU member Ireland if no better solution can be found.

“That very much remains our focus and attention in getting that deal,” he told the BBC.

Asked about the report, a spokesman at May’s office said: “This is all speculatio­n. The prime minister has been clear that we are making progress on the future relationsh­ip and 95 per cent of the withdrawal agreement is now settled and negotiatio­ns are ongoing.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Anti-brexit campaigner­s and other activists protest in Parliament Square in London.
— AFP Anti-brexit campaigner­s and other activists protest in Parliament Square in London.

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