Ripples submitted on July 10th at 7:01 amendment to the bill that makes part of the UK EU exit agreement

The British administration of Johnson has submitted a bill containing a part of the withdrawal agreement that has already been agreed with the EU = European Union, and the EU is strongly repulsing for violating international law. I will.

The UK, which agreed with the EU on an agreement that stipulates the condition of withdrawal, withdrew in January this year, but the Johnson administration on September 9th passed a bill containing content that makes part of the agreement on the ground. Submitted to.



The withdrawal agreement, which both parties have agreed to, includes that EU, which is a member of the EU, and Northern Ireland, which is a land-based UK, follow EU rules regarding the movement of goods.



Currently, negotiations are underway on free trade agreements, etc. during the transition period to avoid sudden changes in economic aspects due to withdrawal, but according to the British media, if this bill cannot be agreed by negotiation, After the transition period ends in January next year, it means that the UK will be able to set rules etc.



The EU side has rallied all at once, saying that Michelle posted on Twitter that "the exit treaty ratified by each parliament should be fully implemented, and it is unacceptable to break international law." It is inevitable that it will affect negotiations such as difficult free trade agreements.



Also in the UK, on ​​the 8th, the minister in charge of Northern Ireland Lewis admitted that Parliament "will break international law, albeit to a limited extent", and former Prime Minister May pointed out that international credit may be damaged. The ripples are spreading.