Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

UK, EU fail to decide Brexit talks start date

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BRUSSELS: Top EU and British figures held “talks about talks” on Brexit on Monday but failed to nail down a date for the start of negotiatio­ns amid the fallout from Britain’s chaotic election, officials said.

The two-year negotiatio­n process between EU Brexit chief Michel Barnier and Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis had been due to formally start on June 19. But that looks increasing­ly unlikely as Conservati­ve British Prime Minister Theresa May fights for her political life after unexpected­ly losing her majority in parliament.

In Brussels on Wednesday Barnier instead met Olly Robbins, a senior official in Davis’s ministry, and Britain’s ambassador to the EU Tim Barrow to discuss arrangemen­ts for the talks following the election shock.

“They agreed to have further contact at technical level this week. As of yet, no date for opening the negotiatio­ns has been agreed,” an EU official told AFP. “The EU stands ready to begin negotiatio­ns.”

The arrangemen­ts under discussion include dates and the sequencing of talks -- the EU wants four-week cycles of negotiatio­ns, each covering one topic -once they do actually get started. European Commission spokesman Alexander Winterstei­n earlier declined to provide a likely start date. “When will be the point from moving to talking about talks, to more detailed talks, I cannot say. This doesn’t depend entirely on us,” he said.

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