The Borneo Post

No deal yet on Northern Ireland Brexit ‘backstop’

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BRUSSELS: Last- ditch talks on Sunday between London and Brussels’ chief Brexit negotiator­s failed to reach an agreement on trade rules for Northern Ireland, EU representa­tive Michel Barnier said.

Both sides now face the prospect of beginning a crunch summit on Wednesday without a draft divorce deal, increasing the chances of a disorderly and damaging British departure from the bloc.

“We met today Dominic Raab and UK negotiatin­g team.

Despite intense efforts, some key issues are still open, including the backstop for IE/ NI to avoid a hard border,” Barnier tweeted, referring to EU member Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland.

Barnier added that he would brief the European Parliament and the leaders of the EU member states, who will arrive in Brussels on Wednesday for a dinner on the eve of their October summit.

Diplomatic sources confirmed that a meeting of the ‘diplomatic sherpas’ – senior officials from EU members – that had been planned for Monday to review a draft deal has been cancelled.

“The commission informed the ambassador­s that no deal was reached today.

There will be no further negotiatio­ns until the summit,” one source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Other sources familiar with Barnier’s meeting with EU ambassador­s confirmed this, and one diplomat added that “certain countries insisted that preparatio­ns for a ‘ no deal’ be accelerate­d.” — AFP

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