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Brexit trade deal delayed by last-minute fishing hitch, says Irish FM | Brexit trade deal delayed by last-minute fishing hitch, says Irish FM |
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The Irish foreign minister has said that the expected announcement of a post-Brexit trade deal has been delayed after a “last-minute hitch” regarding the “small text” of the fisheries agreement. | |
Speaking on Thursday morning, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney told RTE radio that the announcement of a long-awaited post-Brexit trade deal is still expected at some point on Thursday. | |
However, “there is some sort of last-minute hitch” between the UK and EU, relating to the “small text” of the fisheries agreement, he said. | |
“I had hoped to be talking to you this morning in parallel with big announcements happening in both London and Brussels, but we still expect those later on today,” Coveney said. | “I had hoped to be talking to you this morning in parallel with big announcements happening in both London and Brussels, but we still expect those later on today,” Coveney said. |
He asserted that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson “had been due to hold a news conference around now. That hasn’t happened.” | He asserted that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson “had been due to hold a news conference around now. That hasn’t happened.” |
The UK and EU have been at an impasse in recent months, with EU access to UK fisheries and state aid being areas of constant disagreement. | |
It had been rumoured that a deal would be announced before Christmas, with reports coming out of Downing Street on Wednesday that “the deal is done.” | |
An agreement would mark the end of an 11-month negotiation period, which started after Britain entered the transition period on January 31, 2020 and is due to end on December 31. | |
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