Vice-President of the European Commission MarosSefcovic tells BethRigby that Brexit is bleeding into other areas of cooperation, and says 'constant breaching of international law' is 'damaging' to the EU-UK relationship. Rigby 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube
In an exclusive interview with Sky's Beth Rigby, Maros Sefcovic disputed the UK government's decision to unilaterally overhaul parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol - saying it was"very damaging" to relations with the EU.Why you can trust Sky News
Speaking exclusively to Sky's political editor Beth Rigby, Maros Sefcovic said the legislation appeared to be more of a reflection of the PM’s domestic difficulties than problems with the agreement itself.
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