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发表于 2020-12-25 10:07
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BBC news.
4.5 years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, the two sides have agreed a post-Brexit free trade deal. The negotiations took month, but the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the British public now have everything they were promised. The deal means both sides will continue to be able to trade without tariffs being placed on goods. The two sides also agreed to independent arbitration, if either side accused the other of trying to gain a competitive advantage by washing down regulations.
One of the big sticking points have been fishing rights. Mr. Johnson said U.K would have what he called prodigious increases in fishing catches, because of the deal. But representatives from the fishman union were skeptical.
Holidaymakers on either side now need a VISA. There will be a new point-based system for immigration in Britain, which the government says will put would-be migrants outside the EU on an equal footing with Europeans. Britain is also ending its involvement in the Erasmus Exchange Program for European universities and is opening student access to colleges around the world.
The president of European commission Ursula von der Leyen said the deal was fair, and the EU will continue cooperating with UK in areas of mutual interests like climate change. But she told Europeans now it was the time to leave Brexit behind.
The Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin said the deal was a good compromise, which would avoid a hard border with Northern Ireland.
In another news, state media in Ethiopia say the army has killed dozens of militants, a day after a massacre of ethnic groups in the west of the country.
Coast guards of the coast of Tunisia have recovered the bodies of 20 migrants who died when they were capsized.
And Chile, Mexico and Costa Rica have begun vaccinating thousands of people against Covid-19, the first countries in Latin America to do so .
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