(Bloomberg) -- Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar signaled temporary arrangements may be needed to avoid chaos should the U.K. crash out of the European Union without a deal.
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Such an accord may have to cover customs and regulations to keep the Irish border free of infrastructure, he told lawmakers in Dublin on Wednesday. He said he expects a meeting of EU leaders to endorse the current Brexit deal on Sunday, and it isn’t inevitable that U.K, Prime Minister Theresa May will fail to get that deal through parliament.
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Northern Ireland’s status is a key sticking point in Brexit talks, with the focus on avoiding border checkpoints returning once the U.K. exits the bloc.
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