EU and Britain reach post-Brexit customs deal
The European Union and Britain have reached a customs agreement that will resolve the problems regarding Northern Ireland after Brexit. According to a report in The Times, the European Union and Britain have reached a customs agreement that will resolve the problems regarding Northern Ireland after Brexit. According to the report, the European Union has also agreed to make concessions regarding the role of the European Court of Justice. According to the information provided by the Times, the European Union will refrain from carrying out routine checks on products and goods heading to Northern Ireland. The EU also stated that the European Court of Justice will only be able to rule on the Northern Ireland issue if the case is brought to it by the courts in the region. A spokesperson for the British government said that negotiations are ongoing and that no final agreement has been reached. The Times emphasized that all the parameters of the agreement have been determined as a result of the negotiations and that Prime Minister Sunak will decide whether or not to sign the agreement.