Britain’s government has unveiled legislation that would unilaterally change post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland.
FILE - Demonstrators protest outside Hillsborough Castle, ahead of a visit by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, Monday, May, 16, 2022. Britain’s government is expected to introduce legislation that would unilaterally change post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland amid opposition from lawmakers who believe the move violates international law.
European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said the EU’s executive arm will consider launching new infringement procedures to "protect the EU single market from the risks that the violation of the protocol creates for EU businesses and for theIn Ireland, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said it was “very regrettable for a country like the U.K. to renege on an international treaty."
He argued that his government's “higher and prior legal commitment” is to the 1998 Good Friday agreement that brought peace and stability to Northern Ireland. Instead, to protect the EU’s single market, there are checks on some goods, such as meat and eggs, entering Northern Ireland from the rest of the U.K.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Conti's Attack Against Costa Rica Sparks a New Ransomware EraA pair of ransomware attacks crippled parts of the country—and rewrote the rules of cybercrime.
続きを読む »
Conti's Attack Against Costa Rica Sparks a New Ransomware EraA pair of ransomware attacks crippled parts of the country—and rewrote the rules of cybercrime.
続きを読む »
Alaska primary certification can move forward, state Supreme Court rulesCertification of the special primary election for Alaska's open House seat can move forward following a legal battle over ballot access, the state Supreme Court ruled.
続きを読む »
How the Future of B2B Buying Will Rewrite the Rules of Effective SellingDownload this research to discover the top five customer buying trends that sales leaders must adapt to in order to survive and thrive in the next five years.
続きを読む »
On this day in 1967: Loving v. Virginia and interracial marriage55 years ago today, the Supreme Court ruled their interracial marriage was legal
続きを読む »
White House condemns threat against Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughPresident JoeBiden denounced the actions of an armed man arrested near Brett Kavanaugh's home after threatening to kill the Supreme Court justice, according to the White House.
続きを読む »