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EU’s chief Brexit negotiator calls for more time to reach deal with UK

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LUXEMBOURG: The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier on Tuesday called for more time to reach a deal with London, as fears grow about Britain crashing out of the union with no agreement in place.

Barnier said there were still several important difference­s between the two sides, notably on the thorny question of the Irish border.

As he arrived to brief EU ministers meeting in Luxembourg on the state of negotiatio­ns on the eve of a crucial summit, Barnier said “we’re not there yet”.

“We need more time to find a comprehens­ive agreement and achieve the decisive progress that is needed to finalise this negotiatio­n on the UK’s orderly withdrawal,” he told reporters.

“We are going to take this time

We need more time to find a comprehens­ive agreement and achieve the decisive progress that is needed to finalise this negotiatio­n on the UK’s orderly withdrawal. We are going to take this time calmly, seriously to reach this comprehens­ive agreement in the coming weeks. Michel Barnier, EU’s chief Brexit negotiator

calmly, seriously to reach this comprehens­ive agreement in the coming weeks.”

The latest round of talks between Barnier and his British counterpar­t Dominic Raab ended without breakthrou­gh on Sunday, casting doubt on the chances of reaching a deal this week. British Prime Minister Theresa May will pitch to EU leaders in Brussels on Wednesday at a summit which had been billed as the last chance to agree a draft deal in time for Brexit day on March 29.

One of the main sticking points is what to do about the land border between EU member Ireland and British-ruled Northern Ireland.

London and Brussels say they want no checks imposed at the border, but the problem persists of how to square that aim with Britain’s decision to leave the EU’s single market and the customs union.

 ??  ?? Pro-Brexit protesters hold placards outside Downing Street, London, Britain. — Reuters photo
Pro-Brexit protesters hold placards outside Downing Street, London, Britain. — Reuters photo

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