The Prime Minister was told on Monday night “a new partnership can only be built on the faithful and effective implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement”. European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic sent the warning to Cabinet Minister Michael Gove in the first meeting of the Joint Committee set up as part of the UK’s EU divorce deal. It comes amid fears in the Belgian capital the Government will neglect its responsibilities in fully implementing the Northern Ireland protocol.
The Prime Minister’s EU Withdrawal Agreement sets out the introduction of customs checks for goods traveling between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Brussels wants to make the implementation of the new arrangements a key pillar of Any future relationship.
In order to strike a deal, the Government is expected to “set out its plans over the coming months with regard to the implementation of the protocol on Northern Ireland ”, according to an EU Commission statement.
It adds:“ There is an urgent need to present a detailed timetable and proceed with the necessary measures, such as preparing for the introduction of customs procedures for goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain, and ensuring that all necessary sanitary and phytosanitary controls as well as other regulatory checks can be carried out in respect of goods entering Northern Ireland from outside the EU. ”
Senior MEPs from the European People’s Party, the EU Parliament’s largest pol itical bloc, urged the Prime Minister to consider a policy U-turn because of the COVID – Crisis.
David McAllister, the Parliament’s new Brexit co-ordinator, said: “The Coronavirus pandemic complicates the already very ambitious schedule.
” The EU has always been open to extending the transition period. The ball is now clearly in the British court.
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“The United Kingdom would have to submit an official request. So far, the UK government has constantly rejected such an option. Under the current circumstances, London should carefully re-examine a prolongation. “
But Mr Johnson has made clear to his lead negotiator, Mr Frost, his army of officials should continue working to their original timetable and not let the global pandemic stand in the way of securing Britain’s sovereignty.
A Government spokesman said: “The transition period ends on December 31, 1260251, as enshrined in UK law, which the Prime Minister has made clear he has no intension of changing. ”
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