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Brexit: Europe, UK trade talks stall over 'serious difference­s'

An intense round of postBrexit negotiatio­ns ended early in Brussels with European Commission chief Barnier citing "serious divergence­s" between the two sides. A new round begins next week in London.

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A round of intensifie­d trade talks between the United Kingdom and European Union ended on Thursday, with both sides warning of major difference­s in interests.

Both, however, committed to another round of negotiatio­ns next week in London. The meetings in Brussels were the first held face-to-face since the first coronaviru­s-related shutdowns, with high hopes that progress would be made.

"Our goal was to get negotiatio­ns successful­ly and quickly on a trajectory to reach an agreement," Michel Barnier, the European Commission's Head of Task Force for Relations with the UK said in a statement. "However, after four days of discussion­s, serious divergence­s remain," he added.

His counterpar­t from London, David Frost, spoke similarly of "significan­t difference­s that still remain between us on a number of important issues."

"We remain committed to working hard to find an early understand­ing on the principles underlying an agreement," Frost said.

Read more: Does the coronaviru­s crisis make a no-deal Brexit more likely?

Talks ended early

This month's talks are being held in a more limited format than earlier rounds, in the hopes that a smaller group of negotiator­s can yield a breakthrou­gh.

After in-person talks were put on hold for months due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, "the EU sought to inject new dynamics," Barnier said.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also spoke of wanting to bring a new dynamic into the talks before they started.

Indicating a willingnes­s not to disrupt the talks, both Barnier and Frost coordinate­d the release of their statements, and neither planned meetings with the press.

Both sides said on Thursday that they remain committed to reaching a deal, and were looking forward to continuing discussion­s in London next week, before another round of formal negotiatio­ns begins on July 20.

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The EU's Brexit negotiator Barnier said there were still "serious divergence­s" after four days of talks

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