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Johnson reiterates threat to walk away from talks

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday reiterated that the U.K. was ready to walk away without a trade deal with the European Union if no agreement could be reached.

In a call with his Polish counterpar­t, Johnson told Mateusz Morawiecki that though he welcomed the agreement by both the U.K. and the EU to intensify negotiatio­ns next month, the U.K. was ready to leave on “Australia terms” if an agreement wasn’t reached, according to a statement from the Prime Ministers’ Office. Australia has no formal trade deal with the EU.

The U.K. and the EU have been negotiatin­g over the terms of a separation agreement for months and prospects for a deal aren’t clear. Without a trade accord, Britain and the EU would default to trading on World Trade Organizati­on terms from Jan. 1, 2021, meaning steep tariffs and an economic shock. Johnson repeatedly has said the country would not seek an extension to the transition agreement that is due to end next year.

On Saturday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that the U.K. would have to live with the consequenc­es of failing to reach a deal, including “a less intertwine­d economy,” according to an interview with Sueddeutsc­he Zeitung. Merkel suggested that Johnson might not be interested in reaching an agreement with the EU.

A key sticking point in the talks has been the EU’S demand that the U.K. commits to tracking the bloc’s rules in areas such as environmen­tal and labor protection­s and state aid, for fear that Britain would become a competitor on its doorstep. The British government sees the request as inconsiste­nt with the principle of sovereignt­y that it argues was at the core of the vote for Brexit.

The U.K.’S chief Brexit negotiator on Thursday rejected a potential compromise , saying Britain isn’t prepared to accept tariffs if the country makes laws in its own interests.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Britain’s Boris Johnson.

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