The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Slovenian PM’s warning over Brexit negotiatio­ns

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Brexit negotiatio­ns will not proceed to haggling over a future UK-EU trading relationsh­ip by October as previously planned, the prime minister of Slovenia has warned.

Miro Cerar dashed British hopes of beginning trade talks as soon as possible, suggesting that withdrawal issues in the first stage of discussion­s – a financial settlement, citizens’ rights, and the Irish border – were too complex to solve in time.

Under the agreed timetable for negotiatio­ns, “sufficient progress” must be made on the withdrawal issues before talks on a future trade deal can begin.

Both sides hope that European Commission chief negotiator Michel Barnier will be in a position to make that recommenda­tion to October’s European Council summit of EU leaders, who will have to approve a move to second stage trade talks.

Brexit Secretary David Davis, who originally predicted the “row of the summer” over the sequenced approach to talks, but backed down, used a Sunday newspaper article to attempt to push the negotiatio­ns towards trade.

But Mr Cerar, who will be one of the 27 EU leaders at October’s summit, told the Guardian: “I think that the process will definitely take more time than we expected at the start of the negotiatio­ns.

“There are so many difficult topics on the table, difficult issues there, that one cannot expect all those issues will be solved according to the schedule made in the first place.

“What is important now is that the three basic issues are solved in reasonable time.

“Then there will be optimism on realistic grounds.”

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