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The negotiations are likely to fail without a significant change of position by the EU. This is London’s comment at the end of the phone call between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
New phone call tonight between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to take stock of the post-Brexit negotiations between London and Brussels, which have reached another crucial moment.
Gove doesn’t rule out negotiations until after Christmas – The European Parliament’s ultimatum on post-Brexit negotiations – agreed on Sunday or without ratification before the end of the year’s transition deadline – does not appear to scare the British government of Boris Johnson or divert it from its tactic. Minister Michael Gove confirms this, stressing tonight that negotiations with Brussels could also continue “until after Christmas.” As if to say that for ratifications, the entry into force of the possible agreement will be postponed for a few weeks (perhaps with a “grace period”). However, Gove claims to give today “less than a 50% chance”.
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