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The EU continues to map its way to negotiate a UK exit from the EU. As negotiations continue to falter over Britain's exit from the EU, the EU's chief negotiator on Brixet continues to hold talks with member states. Michel Barnier met yesterday with Irish Foreign Minister Simon Covigny. The border issue between Ireland and Northern Ireland is one of the priority issues for these discussions. Some 30,000 people cross the 500-km border every day. The European Parliament today discussed the issue of Britain's exit from the European Union. A delegation from the United Kingdom participated in a workshop on the discussion of the rights of citizens, namely, the subject of EU citizens in the United Kingdom and British citizens residing in 27 Member States.
North Korea's file on the EU agenda
The issue of North Korea is on the agenda of the EU's discussions. According to Ramon Pacheco Pardo of the British Royal College, the EU countries have the potential to play a role in this crisis. The North Korean file will be discussed on Thursday in Tallinn by an informal meeting of European Union foreign and defense ministers. Head of European diplomacy Federica Mugherini confirmed that the North Korean file would be discussed by the EU's foreign affairs ministers. According to Ramon Pacheco Pardo of the Royal College of the British, the EU countries have the potential to play a role in this crisis. "The European Union and EU member states have diplomatic relations and embassies in Pyongyang, and so they can facilitate access to Kim Jong-un's government to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis," said Ramon Pacheco Pardo, the Royal College of Britain. North Korea stopped its nuclear missile program, the EU will be one of the member countries of the international community, where it is likely to provide economic support to North Korea in order to change Pyongyang's "
Johannes Han in Tunisia to strengthen relations with the European Union
European Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Expansion Negotiations Johannes Han concluded a two-day visit to Tunisia aimed at reaffirming EU support for the democratic transformation of Tunisia.
Promoting good governance and economic stability as well as social cohesion, which are the main axes of this cooperation.