Western Mail

Brussels won’t bend to UK ‘artificial deadlines’

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BRUSSELS will not be pressurise­d by “artificial deadlines” in the postBrexit trade talks between the EU and UK, France’s Europe minister has warned.

Amelie de Montchalin said the EU would not sign “any kind of a deal” at the end of the transition period in December because substance is more important than deadlines.

Her comments come after the UK Government warned in its negotiatio­n mandate on Thursday that it could walk away from trade talks with Brussels in June unless there is the “broad outline” of a deal.

Speaking at Chatham House in central London, Ms de Montchalin said the EU would “not accept time pressure” and is “not ready to sign any kind of a deal on December 31 at 11pm”.

“We cannot let our level of ambition be affected by what I would call artificial deadlines,” she said.

“If the UK decides to shorten the negotiatin­g period, it will be the UK’s responsibi­lity.

“It will not be our choice on the European side, and that choice will have consequenc­es in terms of the breadth and depth of the relationsh­ip we can build.”

She added: “For us substance is much, much more important than deadlines.”

The UK’s guidelines for the negotiatio­ns, which cover trade and other aspects of the future relationsh­ip with Brussels, set the deadline for progress against a backdrop of deep divisions between the two sides.

The first round of negotiatio­ns will begin in Brussels on Monday, with discussion­s on fisheries, the level playing-field, trade in goods and services, energy, and law enforcemen­t set for Tuesday and Wednesday.

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