China News Service, September 10, reported that the European Union is studying the possibility of taking legal action against the United Kingdom recently because a plan by British Prime Minister Johnson violated the Brexit agreement.

  According to the report, on the 9th local time, the Johnson government announced a new draft bill that intends to break its commitment to the EU on the Irish border issue, giving ministers the right to modify export declarations and other export procedures, ignoring the Brexit agreement. Part of the content about Northern Ireland.

  According to documents learned by Bloomberg, according to the EU’s preliminary analysis of UK legislation, the EU believes that before the “internal market bill” to be introduced by the UK is passed by the Parliament, the EU may have a reason to seek legal remedies, so that once the bill becomes By law, the EU can obtain a clear and legitimate defense.

On January 29, local time, the European Parliament approved the "Brexit" agreement.

The picture shows the parliamentarians holding high the banner of "Forever Unity" after the voting.

China News Agency issued photos for EU

  The Johnson administration’s move made it face strong opposition from within the European Union and the British ruling Conservative Party.

  According to reports, Britain and Europe will hold an emergency meeting on September 10.

The British plan frustrated the European Commission President von der Lein. She said she was very worried and warned that Johnson’s actions "undermined trust."

  Michelle, President of the European Council, said that violations of international law are unacceptable, and this does not build the confidence we need to build future relationships.

  The Speaker of the US House of Representatives Pelosi said that if Johnson's actions threaten peace in Northern Ireland, there will be "no chance" for the Anglo-US trade agreement.

  According to previous reports, since the United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union on January 31, the two sides have conducted multiple rounds of negotiations on a trade agreement, and no progress has been made.

The UK’s Brexit transition period will end on December 31, 2020. The UK must reach a new trade agreement with the EU before that.

  British Prime Minister Johnson issued a statement on September 7 stating that if the European Council meeting on October 15 fails to reach an agreement, the UK is ready to withdraw from trade negotiations.