DUBLIN (Reuters) – The European Union and Britain should use an extension to one of the contentious aspects of the post-Brexit Northern Ireland protocol to hammer out a longer term deal, national broadcaster RTE quoted Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin as saying.
Britain asked Brussels for the extra time last week to resolve a dispute over whether chilled meat products such as sausages, produced in the mainland United Kingdom, can continue to be sold in Northern Ireland.
Martin said the extension – which RTE reported on Wednesday had been informally agreed by EU member states – should be taken as a very positive sign but that a deal on veterinary checks was needed to solve the issue long term.
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Alison Williams)