The Scotsman

UK-EU trade talks continue as deadline for deal approaches

- By DAVID HUGHES newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The UK and European Union are engaged in intensive negotiatio­ns as the clock ticks down to Boris Johnson's deadline for progress in trade talks.

The Prime Minister wants a deal by Thursday, when the leaders of the 27 European Union countries meet in Brussels.

Negotiator­s are meeting in the Belgian capital for three days of talks ahead of Thursday's European Council summit.

Following reports that the deadline could slip, Downing Street insisted that Mr Johnson remained committed to the 15 October date and pointed out that the EU'S Michel Barnier had said the "moment of truth" in the negotiatio­ns would come in the middle of this month.

In recent days Mr Johnson has spoken to German Chancello r Angela Merke land French President Emmanuel Macron, but gaps still remain between the UK and EU sides over fishing rights and the socalled "level playing field" on state subsidies, workers' rights and environmen­tal standards.

The Prime Minister's negotiator Lord Frost and his counterpar­t Mr Barnier were meeting for talks in Brussels after discussion­s last week in London.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "David Frost and the UK negotiatin­g team are in Brussels today for further talks as part of the intensifie­d process that was agreed by the PM and (European Commission president) Ursula von der Leyen.

"These talks will continue until Wednesday. Then the European Council takes place at the end of this week.

"We will work as hard as we can to see if we can get an agreement by October 15.

"The EU themselves indicated to the UK negotiatin­g team in July that mid-october was the last possible date for a deal."

The spokesman said the UK was "committed to working hard this week to seek to bridge the gaps that remain, in particular on fisheries and the level playing field".

Downing Street repeated its insistence that it would be prepared to walk away without a comprehens­ive deal and conduct business with the EU in the same way as Australia, a country on the other side of the world which has nothing like the same volume of trade with the bloc ." The PM has been very clear in his conversati­ons with European leaders that time is in short supply and that while we would like a deal and are committed to work hard to get one, if necessary then we will be prepared to move to trading with the EU on Australian-style terms," the spokesman said. The European Commission said talks were continuing but played down speculatio­n they were now in what has been dubbed the "tunnel" or "submarine" - the final stages of negotiatio­ns.

Commission spokesman Eric M am er said :" As far as I know they' re not meeting either in a tunnel or a submarine but in offices and therefore it' s a completely normal schedule and format of negotiatio­ns. Of course negotiatio­ns have been in tensi fie dover the past weeks as Prime Minister Johnson and President von der Leyen agreed during their call two weeks ago.”

 ??  ?? 0 German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been speaking with Boris Johnson in recent days
0 German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been speaking with Boris Johnson in recent days

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