The United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) said on Monday, Agreement on community bloc’s access to British technological and data systems offering”a new basis for negotiations to define their ends”Brexit.
“Agreed on EU access to UK technology systems has been reached today, although several critical issues will need to be resolved to find a way forward,” the negotiators said in a joint statement.
Meeting in London, British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and community vice president Maros Sefcovic made a breakthrough that represented. “a critical prerequisite for building trust and ensuring security”and it also “offers a new foundation for conversations.” Now, the technical teams of both delegations will “work quickly” find potential solutions On the basis of this new understanding, in different fields” and Cleverly, Sefcovic and Northern Ireland Minister Chris Heaton-Harris, who is still there today, are calling for a re-talk on 16 January.
At the meeting, the parties reviewed proposals to address “the concerns of businesses and communities in Northern Ireland” in what they described in the statement as “candid and constructive”.
In an initial reaction to this progress, the head of British diplomacy commented on “data progress today” on Twitter. It was a positive step in the negotiations. The “Northern Ireland Protocol”, which represents the main obstacle in defining relations between the two parties after the UK’s departure from the EU, was completed at the end of 2020.
Last December, the European Commission assessed that there was a “window of opportunity” after extending a protocol agreement with London until December 2025. veterinary products supply from the United Kingdom. Brussels thinks negotiations have progressed since Rishi Sunak took office as prime minister, with both sides promising to accelerate the search for reconciliation.