Discussions between Britain and the European Union aimed at enhancing post-Brexit trading relations in Northern Ireland are set to continue following recent deliberations involving key stakeholders.
Northern Ireland Minister for Britain, Chris Heaton-Harris, took to Twitter to express his satisfaction with the discussions, stating, “Good to see (European Commission Vice President) Maros Sefcovic again to discuss the situation in Northern Ireland.” He further emphasized the mutual commitment to finding solutions that benefit all communities and businesses in Northern Ireland. Additionally, he noted that both UK and EU teams are actively engaged in ongoing talks, with continuous coordination between British Foreign Minister James Cleverly and Maros Sefcovic.
Sefcovic also shared his perspective on Twitter, highlighting the shared focus of the two sides on addressing the real-life concerns of different communities in Northern Ireland.
These ongoing discussions reflect the commitment of both parties to address the challenges and complexities related to trade rules in Northern Ireland, with a keen eye on ensuring practical solutions that benefit all stakeholders.
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