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Still no deal on Irish border amid preps for Brexit moves

byCT Report
31/03/2018
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DUBILN: Ireland that it can rely on Germany in Brexit talks as the European Union and Britain struggle to find a way to maintain an open Irish border after the UK leaves the continental organization.

Merkel met with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in Berlin on March 20, a day after EU and British negotiators said there had been no breakthrough on the Irish border issue, despite announcing progress on the outlines of a transition deal after Brexit day in a little more than a year’s time.

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“A solution must be found for this … and Germany fully supports the Irish position,” Merkel said.
Britain is due to leave the 28-nation EU in a little over a year, and how to keep open the all-but-invisible border between EU member state Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, is proving one of the biggest headaches.

Varadkar stressed that a “backstop solution” under which Northern Ireland would remain part of the EU’s tariff-free customs union while the rest of the UK leaves must “apply unless and until a workable alternative agreed solution is found.”

He called for “more detailed written proposals’’ from British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government that can be made legally binding.

If London proposes “something that is very close to a customs union, then I think that would solve a lot of the problems related to the Irish border, but if it’s something much less and much weaker than that, then it would not,” he added.

Varadkar said that “nothing is agreed until everything is agreed” and that he’s reassured by the depth of support from Germany, the EU’s most populous country.

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