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Why Brexit's Thorniest Issue May Have Just Been Resolved

Por: Time World February 27, 2023

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On Monday, the U.K. and the European Union that they had reached a new deal called the “Windsor Framework” to revise the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol that sets out trade rules between Northern Ireland, which is part of Great Britain, and the Republic of Ireland, an E.U. member state. British Prime Minister met with European Commission President in Windsor, followed by a press conference Monday, where Sunak and von der Leyen hailed... + full article



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