Ireland says reported Brexit proposal would not be basis for deal

DUBLIN (Reuters) - British government Brexit proposals reported by the Telegraph newspaper would not provide the basis for a deal with the European Union and are "concerning," Ireland's foreign minister, Simon Coveney, said on Tuesday. The newspaper reported that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was set to unveil a plan that would leave Northern Ireland in a special relationship with the European Union for just four years, but take it out of the EU customs union immediately. "We haven't seen anything.

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