“The opportunity here is that we can start a new cycle in our relationship and move on.
“The risk is we add insult to injury.”
The tensions were stoked by Downing Street’s decision to unilaterally extend a grace period from EU red tape for Northern Ireland.
Brussels fears Lord Frost will spark tit-for-tat Brexit battles (Image: GETTY)
Lord Frost is Boris Johnson s top Europe adviser (Image: GETTY)
No10 will override customs controls on trade between Great Britain and the region to allow its businesses to adjust to the Brexit deal’s protocol to prevent a hard border.
To avoid a hard border, Northern Ireland will continue to follow EU rules for goods, meaning the introduction of some checks in the Irish Sea.
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Brexit continues to hang over the relationship between the EU and the UK and this was reflected in mid-January. ZEDRA, the global expansion specialists, noted in January the EU s parliament voted in favour of changing the regulations of what constitutes a blacklisted country.
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French MEP Nathalie Loiseau said Boris Johnson’s move to ignore EU red tape for the region showed Britain “doesn’t respect its commitments towards” the bloc. She was in a cabal of angry EU Parliament chiefs who have threatened to vote down the Brexit trade deal, which still has not been fully approved by the bloc. Ms Loiseau, a former French Europe minister, fumed: “Once again the British Government doesn’t respect its commitments towards the EU and choses defiance instead of trust.