Announcing the EU's official response to the UK's new Northern Ireland Bill, published on Monday, the European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said the legislation had damaged trust and "cast a shadow" over UK-EU co-operation.
"Let there be no doubt; there is no legal or political justification for unilaterally changing an international agreement," Mr Sefcovic told a press conference in Brussels this morning.
"Let's call a spade a spade - this is illegal." Mr Sefcovic said the move by Boris Johnson's government to change the Protocol had left Brussels with no choice but to launch fresh legal action.
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