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The EU and the UK are still “very far” from the remaining crucial issues of the negotiation and a no-deal remains the most likely epilogue at this time. “This was stressed by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a statement to The media after the announcement of the continuation talks about a last extreme effort announced at the end of the phone call with Ursula von der Leyen. “We want to try with all our hearts to reach” a free trade agreement with Brussels, said Johnson, insisting that the Kingdom is also preparing for the no deal without fear.
“We believe that it is responsible to go the extra mile. Therefore, we have charged our negotiators to continue the negotiations and see if an agreement can be reached.” Thus the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a joint statement.
the British negotiator David Frost had arrived at the European Commission headquarters to meet again with his EU counterpart, Michel Barnier. Talks for a post-Brexit trade deal continued late into the night, without success. Yesterday London called it “the current EU offer unacceptable”.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called a meeting of his council of ministers, following the phone call with the president of the commission, Ursula von der Leyen, during which it was decided that the Brexit negotiations would continue.
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