Not many concerns live to stable ‘skinny’ EU-UK substitute deal

Not many concerns live to stable ‘skinny’ EU-UK substitute deal

FILE PHOTO: Irish Distant places Minister Simon Coveney speaks to journalists after a gathering with European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier in Brussels, Belgium January 20, 2020. REUTERS/Johanna Geron

DUBLIN (Reuters) – There need to not that many worthy concerns in the system of securing a “skinny” free-substitute deal between the European Union and Britain, which is the finest-case scenario at this stage, Irish Distant places Minister Simon Coveney said on Monday.

“We have to also center of attention on how can we fetch this deal completed… to handle the worthy concerns. There aren’t many of them. There are just a few that are wanted in phrases of getting a frequent and skinny free-substitute (deal), which is all that is doable at this stage to retain a long way from tariffs and quotas,” Coveney said in an interview with Newstalk Radio.

He said basically the most principal concerns expose to Northern Ireland: explain wait on in the British location; the probability of goods leaking into the EU single market via Northern Ireland; and export declarations for the motion of goods from Northern Ireland to the the relaxation of the United Kingdom.

Reporting by Conor Humphries; Enhancing by Toby Chopra

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