N.Ireland's DUP unconvinced by Irish Sea technological border

Ersin Çelik
16:0217/09/2018, lundi
U: 17/09/2018, lundi
REUTERS
File photo: The sun is reflected in Lough Foyle which is part of the Northern Ireland border near Londonderry, Northern Ireland, February 21, 2018.
File photo: The sun is reflected in Lough Foyle which is part of the Northern Ireland border near Londonderry, Northern Ireland, February 21, 2018.

The Northern Irish party backing Britain's minority government is unconvinced by suggestions that a technological border in the Irish sea is more deliverable than one on the Irish border, its sole member of the European Parliament said on Monday.

"Suggestions that the EU is now considering technology-based solutions are a positive if belated development," the Democratic Unionist Party's (DUP) Dianne Dodds said in a statement calling on EU negotiators to clarify reported changes to its "backstop" proposal for avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland.

"However, this will become null and void if based only on the EU goal of ensuring Northern Ireland remains in a common regulatory and customs areas inside the EU. Equally we are unconvinced by arguments which suggest that a technological border in the Irish Sea is more deliverable than on the land border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic."

"However, this will become null and void if based only on the EU goal of ensuring Northern Ireland remains in a common regulatory and customs areas inside the EU. Equally we are unconvinced by arguments which suggest that a technological border in the Irish Sea is more deliverable than on the land border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic."

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