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EU’s Barnier urges ‘clarity’ from Britain in Brexit talks

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BRUSSELS: The EU’s Brexit negotiator called on Britain to give more clarity on key issues including its exit bill and the rights of citizens after the second round of talks wrapped up in Brussels.

Michel Barnier said ‘ fundamenta­l’ difference­s had emerged during this week’s negotiatio­ns with British counterpar­t David Davis.

“We require this clarificat­ion on the financial settlement, citizens rights and on Ireland,” Barnier, a former French foreign minister and European Commission­er, told a joint press conference with Davis.

Davis said the talks had been ‘robust but constructi­ve’ but that there was “a lot left to talk about.”

“A solution will require flexibilit­y from both sides,” he added.

The Brexit talks are the second round since negotiatio­ns formally began in June, a year after Britain’s historic referendum vote to leave the 28-member European Union.

The negotiatio­ns are dealing with issues around Britain’s divorce – Britain’s exit bill, the rights of EU citizens living in Britain, and the Northern Ireland border – with talks on a future trade deal only set to start if leaders decide in October there has been “sufficient progress”.

The EU wants an outline deal agreed by October 2018, so that the European and British parliament­s can approve it in time for Brexit day, which is scheduled for the end of March 2019.

Barnier warned there was a ‘ fundamenta­l divergence’ with Britain on whether the EU’s top court would keep jurisdicti­on over the rights of three million European citizens living in Britain after the UK leaves the bloc.

Barnier also urged Britain to set out its position on the amount that Brussels says it must pay before leaving, to settle its obligation­s under the EU budget.

The EU estimates that Britain owes a net amount of 100 billion euros, a sum London has dismissed as ‘extortiona­te’.

“Clarificat­ion of the United Kingdom’s position is essential” on the bill, Barnier said. “We want an orderly exit, and an orderly exit requires Britain to settle its accounts.”

Davis was due to host Barnier later Thursday at the British ambassador’s residence in Brussels to discuss the progress of the negotiatio­ns over a meal of Scottish scallops followed by lamb, a British official said.

The lunch will be the two negotiator­s’ first discussion on what is officially British soil after all their previous talks took place at the headquarte­rs of the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm.

Davis himself has only been in Brussels on Monday and Thursday, with a team of 98 British negotiator­s looking after most of the talks in the interim on his behalf.

Despite the EU’s call for more clarity, sources close to the negotiatio­ns said Britain would not agree on any figure for the divorce bill until the very end of the talks. — AFP

 ??  ?? Davis (left) and Barnier hold a joint news conference after the round of Brexit talks in Brussels, Belgium. — Reuters photo
Davis (left) and Barnier hold a joint news conference after the round of Brexit talks in Brussels, Belgium. — Reuters photo

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