Boris Johnson, December 8, 2020 in London. – Mark Thomas // SIPA
The British government announced on Tuesday that it had reached an agreement with Brussels allowing it to withdraw the controversial provisions of its bill revising the Brexit treaty, which angered Europeans in the midst of trade negotiations.
After a meeting Monday in Brussels, the officials of the two parties “can now announce an agreement in principle on all subjects, in particular concerning the protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland”, indicates a statement from the British government, which will therefore remove the articles of his law which by his own admission violated international law.