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EU’s Juncker confident of Brexit accord, no-deal not an option

- KIRSTI KNOLLE

The European Union will reach a Brexit deal with Britain in November if it does not do so this month, European Commission president JeanClaude Juncker said in an interview published by Austrian newspapers on Saturday.

Juncker said that the potential for a rapprochem­ent between the two sides had grown in the last few days, echoing what diplomatic sources have told Reuters.

“We are not there yet. But our will to reach an understand­ing with the British government is unbroken,” he was quoted as saying by Der Standard and Kurier and Der Falter.

“We have to get away from this no-deal scenario. It wouldn’t be good for Britain or for the rest of the (European) Union,”

“My assumption is that we will reach an accord which will achieve the conditions of the withdrawal treaty,” Juncker said, adding that it was not possible to predict whether there will be a conclusion to the Brexit negotiatio­ns in October.

“If not, then we will do it in November.”

EU Brexit negotiator­s believe a divorce deal with Britain is “very close”, diplomatic sources told Reuters, in a sign a compromise on the most contentiou­s issue - the future Irish border - might be in the making, although details were scarce.

On Friday, EU Brexit negotiator­s told ambassador­s of the 27 states remaining in the bloc that there was no breakthrou­gh on the Irish issue and much would depend on what their British counterpar­ts bring to Brussels next week.

Juncker told the Austrian papers that a political declaratio­n on future relations between Britain and its former European partners was needed accompanyi­ng the Brexit deal.

“You can’t absolutely keep separate the withdrawal treaty and the declaratio­n of the future relationsh­ip between the United Kingdom and Europe,” he said. Britain and the EU are trying to push the divorce deal as well as an agreement on postBrexit relations in time for two leaders’ summits scheduled for Oct. 17-18 and Nov. 17-18.

 ?? REUTERS ?? European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker ( centre) with Britain Prime Minister Theresa May in September
REUTERS European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker ( centre) with Britain Prime Minister Theresa May in September

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