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The delegations of the EU and Great Britain argued continuously for a week, but came to nothing.
The British and EU delegations suspended talks in London on the terms of the future relationship between the UK and the European Union on Friday night because they failed to bridge the differences, the MTI reported.
Michel barnier, the head of the European Commission negotiating delegation arrived in Brussels from Brussels a week ago, and the two delegations have been negotiating almost continuously since then. Barnier and head of delegation of the British government, David frost however, it issued a joint statement late Friday in which it stated that the terms of the deal had not been reached even after a week of intense negotiations.
According to Barnier and Frost, this is due to the fact that there are still significant differences of opinion in the most controversial areas, especially on the issue of a level playing field and fisheries regulation. On this basis, the two Heads of Delegation agreed to suspend the negotiations to inform their superiors of the situation.
According to the joint statement, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, will personally review the situation on Saturday afternoon.
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