The Northern Ireland protocol is the main sticking point between the EU and the UK. British foreign secretary claims that London's plan to override some post-Brexit trade rules does not break international law and there is no reason for the EU to take the election over the UKs plans to change parts of the agreement.
The UK introduced law on Monday, removing N Ireland customs checks on some goods from rest of the UK and the European Union warned London against unilateral revision of N Irelands post-Brexit trade arrangements, calling the move violation of Brexit deal.
Press TV interviews James Tweedie, journalist and commentator from Plymouth, and Fra Hughes, journalist, author and activist from Belfast to look at these post-Brexit tensions.