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The European Union Initiates Litigation Against the United Kingdom over the Brexit Case
- By William Silgueiro
- (General Dispatch) – The European Union initiated litigation against the United Kingdom in consideration of the violation of the Brexit separation agreement, which transgresses international law.
- The decision taken by the United Kingdom and the European Union is undoubtedly a dilemma that is becoming more and more acute.
- The argument used by the European Union is directed around the non-respect of the conditions stipulated in the separation agreement. Opposing the extension of the period once again.
- One of the disputes originates in the territory of Ireland, where both parties share commercial interests, as well as border transit.
- Ongoing disputes have been waged by the members, including the demand for vaccines against covid-19. After its separation, the UK had to comply with the agreement and so far the violation persists.
- For its part, the United Kingdom considers that treaties of this type have a period of duration and follow a process, and that as time goes by, each of the guidelines will be complied with.
- However, the European Union has declared some warnings against Ireland so that the treaties will be fulfilled. So much so, that it threatened them not to ship covid-19 vaccines.
- Ultimately, the EU sent a letter of notification to London calling for the relevant measures set out in the agreement to be implemented.
Adittional Information:
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