“The European Commission has been working tirelessly with the UK government to address practical challenges related to the implementation of the Protocol.
“The decision by the NI Min for Agriculture is therefore unhelpful. It creates further uncertainly and unpredictability for businesses and citizens in Northern Ireland. The European Commission will closely monitor developments in Northern Ireland pursuant to this announcement.”
It recalls the responsibility of the UK Government for the respect of the international obligations it has entered into.
· The Protocol is the one and only solution we have found with the UK to protect the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement.
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@The Protocol is the one and only solution we have found with the UK to protect the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement. @MarosSefcovic will speak to @trussliz this afternoon to continue our discussions on finding durable solutions for the people of Northern Ireland.
“He will recall that controls on goods arriving in Northern Ireland from Great Britain are a key element of the Protocol. They are necessary for Northern Irish business and citizens to continue to benefit from access to the single market for goods..
“They are also necessary to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland.”
The European Commission remains steadfast in our efforts to facilitate the implementation of the Protocol, while safeguarding the integrity of the EU's Single Market.”
“Solutions proposed by the EU reflect our contacts with Northern Irish stakeholders and would immediately and significantly help operators on the ground” @euronews
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'The obligation to fulfill commitments of NIP is with the UK gov - the TCA is contingent on the NIP working' he warns.
'We're trying to work with flexibility and pragmatism'
Says checks are still taking place, but Poots move is a breach of international law.
'Unhelpful that the DUP is acting outside the deadline we've been working towards - a Joint Committee meeting where NIP issues are resolved.
'The talks will continue - even if we end up with a caretaker arrangement in the NI Executive. The EU will still work with the UK to resolve the issues around customs checks to make the NIP more acceptable.
Other parties were more than willing to give this more time.'
Huge resignation over the Poots' decision to end checks across Brussels and Dublin. But its seen as a "coordinated" action designed to boost an embattled DUP and Poots.
'All they have is this confrontation with Brussels and Dublin' said a source.
Brexit sources say there will be calls for Brussels to act with 'strength' and reiterate to the UK that the TCA could be suspended if the situation isn't resolved.
'The TCA and Withdrawal Agreement are intertwined', said a source. 'You can't have the house without the mortgage'
'This is a trap where the EU is being forced to impose checks on Irish goods going into the Single Market or a border on the island of Ireland.
'We can't have that discussion anymore.. its not going to be 'priced-in' that there are no checks' said the source.
On #NIP@McGuinnessEU says “to put it mildly it’s extremely unhelpful”.. ‘on our side we’re working tireless to deal with specific problems. Business needs stability & certainty; this brings uncertainty and instability.
‘Not sure what the purpose of stopping the inspections is’
It’s absolutely a breach of international law, doesn’t help business, is a breach of @BelfastAgmt’ she says.
On #Russia: ‘our intelligence shows the opposite of what Russia says re military buildup. We’re working hard to ensure sovereignty of Ukraine is respected.’
‘We’re preparing for a place if this situation moves beyond diplomacy. The response will be “impactful”.’
Interview w Belgian virologist @vanranstmarc who says he fears vaccine mandates play into the hands of the far-right & may lead to people not vaccinating babies.
He also says the situation in Ireland needs close attention given high vaccination, and that ventilation is paramount.
On vaccine mandate:
"It is a very tough question, and it depends on which country you live. If you live in a country where 65 percent of the population, only 65 percent is vaccinated. Mandatory vaccination might get you over the hump.
"If you have 98 pc of the elderly are vaccinated, then making vaccination mandatory might create an unwanted backlash that it's not going to gain you so much. What is very sure is that this would be the biggest gift to the anti-vaccination movement that you could ever give."
Belgium: "“In schools, scrapping the last week of class before the Christmas holidays has very little pedagogical impact,” said Flemish Minister-President Jan Jambon.
“In fact, we are going to use that week to administer the third dose to the teachers."
“We are going through difficult weeks. This autumn’s wave that we have been confronted with has been much more severe than we had anticipated,” said @alexanderdecroo
Outdoor events, such as Christmas markets, can still take place, but only with the Covid Cert, face masks and sufficient “crowd control.”
Social bubbles will not be reintroduced but people asked to limit contacts as much as possible.
🚨 EU-UK Sausage wars to end.
The EU is set to offer “dramatic” changes to how the Northern Ireland protocol, say sources.
4 non-papers will be published under titles relating to Medicines, SPS, Customs & Democratic Participation- i.e. role for NI politicians + civil servants.
EU sources says ‘this is not tinkering around the edges, this will involve “big changes” which includes a “bespoke” arrangement for NI regarding SPS.
It’s aimed at ending the so-called ‘sausage wars’ with a provision for ‘national identity goods’ ie: British sausages.
‘We obviously can’t get rid of all our checks as we need to protect the Single Market so surveillance will still be ongoing but we want to end the problems with the protocol’ according to sources.