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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that there will be no agreement with the EU if there is no “fundamental change” in Brussels, writes The Guardian.
It issued the warning after European leaders announced that the deal depends on the commitments London makes.
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Johnson said London should be prepared by January 1, 2021 in casethat they do not carry out a transaction with the Community.
According to him, Brussels is reluctant to allow an agreement like the one between the EU and Canada.
If the EU returns “with a fundamental change in its position”, then Britain will listen, stressed the prime minister.
He warned that Brussels wants it controls the UK in a way that is unacceptable to the country.
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Johnson concluded that Britain should prepare for a situation like trade agreements between Australia and the EU.
Australia does not currently have a free trade agreement with the EU. They have been negotiating a free trade agreement since June 2018, but have yet to reach it.
According to the British leader companies must be prepared.
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Britain can prosper without agreement, Boris Johnson is convinced.
He thinks yes it makes no sense to continue negotiating with the EU, if Brussels does not change position.
Bloomberg reported, citing a source that The EU does not interpret Johnson’s warning as a signalthat London is abandoning Brexit negotiations.
Later today, the main negotiators of the EU and Great Britain Michel Barnier and David Frost will hold talks.
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Formerly Angela Merkel asked Boris Johnson to resume Brexit talks. She emphasized that The EU needs a compromise.
The leaders of the member states of the European Union agreed to continue negotiations with Great Britain in the coming weeks, to reach a new trade agreement, but no later than December 31.
London expressed great disappointment with the position of Brussels.
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