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DUP dismisses all-Ireland agri-food plan | DUP dismisses all-Ireland agri-food plan |
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The DUP has dismissed a suggestion that agri-food trade could be regulated on an all-Ireland basis after Brexit. | The DUP has dismissed a suggestion that agri-food trade could be regulated on an all-Ireland basis after Brexit. |
Agri-food is a particular challenge to the "no hard border" policy because of strict EU rules on food imports. | Agri-food is a particular challenge to the "no hard border" policy because of strict EU rules on food imports. |
An internal European Commission memo seen by Irish broadcaster RTÉ suggested Northern Ireland could effectively remain in the EU system for agri-food. | An internal European Commission memo seen by Irish broadcaster RTÉ suggested Northern Ireland could effectively remain in the EU system for agri-food. |
That would require controls between Northern Ireland and Great Britain, enforced at ports by EU officials. | That would require controls between Northern Ireland and Great Britain, enforced at ports by EU officials. |
It would also mean Northern Ireland would have to indefinitely comply with EU animal health and food safety rules. | It would also mean Northern Ireland would have to indefinitely comply with EU animal health and food safety rules. |
The memo was passed to the Irish government in February, RTÉ reported. | The memo was passed to the Irish government in February, RTÉ reported. |
DUP MEP Diane Dodds said it would be "politically unacceptable and economically catastrophic" to erect trade barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. | DUP MEP Diane Dodds said it would be "politically unacceptable and economically catastrophic" to erect trade barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. |
"It is not going to happen," she said. | "It is not going to happen," she said. |
A spokesman for the Department of Agriculture in Dublin said: "We are aware of the document referred to in the story by RTÉ. | A spokesman for the Department of Agriculture in Dublin said: "We are aware of the document referred to in the story by RTÉ. |
"The document has no official status but should be seen as an exploration of ideas on how to address the very serious issues facing the island of Ireland as a result of the UK's decision to withdraw from the EU. | "The document has no official status but should be seen as an exploration of ideas on how to address the very serious issues facing the island of Ireland as a result of the UK's decision to withdraw from the EU. |
"The government has been consistent in its view that a political solution is required, especially on the objective of avoiding a hard border, and that technical solutions should not be the starting point." | "The government has been consistent in its view that a political solution is required, especially on the objective of avoiding a hard border, and that technical solutions should not be the starting point." |
A spokesman for the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs said: "DAERA has not seen the paper and therefore cannot give a view at this stage." |
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