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Abstract:The fears of some British and European Union politicians about "backstop" arrangements for Northern Ireland"s border with Ireland are unwarranted, Prime Minister Theresa May said in a letter to EU leaders on Tuesday. May
LONDON (Reuters) - The fears of some British and European Union politicians about "backstop" arrangements for Northern Ireland"s border with Ireland are unwarranted, Prime Minister Theresa May said in a letter to EU leaders on Tuesday.
May said concern that a mutual desire to avoid triggering the backstop would be used as unfair leverage by the EU or by a future British government "is entirely unwarranted".
"I strongly believe the fear about the EU"s intentions is unfounded too," May added in her letter to Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker.
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