Sunday Sun

Reports to clarify UK’s Brexit aims

- Reporter By Gavin Corcon scoop.sundaysun/co.uk

MINISTERS are to publish a new series of detailed papers setting out their aims for the Brexit talks, amid criticism about a lack of clarity over the Government’s negotiatin­g position.

The papers, to be published from this week, will include one covering the thorny issue of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic after the UK has left the EU.

A second batch of papers, to be released in the run-up to the October meeting of the European Council in Brussels, will look at “future partnershi­p” arrangemen­ts, including the UK’s proposals for a new customs agreement with the EU.

Brexit Secretary David Davis said the publicatio­n of the papers would mark “an important next step” towards delivering last year’s referendum vote to leave the EU.

The disclosure comes as Mr Davis pre- pares to embark on a third round of talks with the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier in the Belgian capital at the end of August.

Mr Barnier is reported to have warned EU ambassador­s the first two rounds had failed to produce sufficient clarity on the opening issues of the Irish border, the rights of EU citizens in the UK, and Britain’s “divorce bill”.

His gloomy assessment cast doubt on whether the talks will have made enough progress to begin discussion­s in the autumn on a new free trade deal between Britain and the EU.

Ireland’s premier Leo Varadkar meanwhile has expressed his frustratio­n at the failure so far of the UK Government to come up with firm proposals to ensure that there is no return to the “hard” border between the North and the Republic.

As well the issue of the Irish border, the first set of new position papers will also cover continued availabili­ty of goods for the EU and the UK, and confidenti­ality and access to official documents following the UK’s withdrawal.

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