Lethbridge Herald

Brexit meeting in the works

German chancellor, British PM could meet soon

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel could meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson soon to discuss Brexit, her spokesman said Friday. Asked about reports of a possible imminent meeting, Steffen Seibert told reporters that “indeed, a meeting is planned in the very near future.”

Seibert said it “makes sense” to discuss Brexit, the issue that has

dominated Britain’s relationsh­ip with other European Union countries in recent years.

Johnson wants to renegotiat­e the agreement his predecesso­r Theresa May reached with the remaining 27 EU countries, but which the UK Parliament has repeatedly rejected.

“A British exit without a deal would be in nobody’s interest,” Seibert said. “At the same time we have always said that we’re also preparing for the possibilit­y of an exit without a deal, which we don’t want and which is viewed very negatively.”

Johnson has insisted Britain will leave the EU on Oct. 31 with or without a deal, arguing that the “backstop” arrangemen­t to keep goods flowing smoothly between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland in the U.K. would bind his country to European trade rules and must be dropped from the Brexit agreement.

Austria’s Brexit negotiator earlier this week dismissed the idea and accused Britain of failing to offer feasible alternativ­e solutions to the Northern Ireland border issue.

“Unfortunat­ely we have received absolutely nothing from London, and of course it’s difficult to negotiate with someone who doesn’t sit at the table constructi­vely,” Gregor Schustersc­hitz told Austrian public broadcaste­r ORF.

He noted that any new agreement would still need approval from British lawmakers and this is far from certain.

“The key lies entirely with the British Parliament,” he said. “Only they are in a position to prevent a nodeal Brexit.”

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