UK, EU fail to decide Brexit talks start date
Top EU and British figures held “talks about talks” on Brexit on Monday but failed to nail down a date for the start of negotiations amid the fallout from Britain’s chaotic election, officials said.
The two-year negotiation process between EU Brexit chief Michel Barnier and Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis had been due to formally start on June 19. But that looks increasingly unlikely as Conservative British Prime Minister Theresa May fights for her political life after unexpectedly losing her majority in parliament.
In Brussels on Wednesday Barnier instead met Olly Robbins, a senior official in Davis’s ministry, and Britain’s ambassador to the EU Tim Barrow to discuss arrangements for the talks following the election shock.
“They agreed to have further contact at technical level this week. As of yet, no date for opening the negotiations has been agreed,” an EU official told AFP.“The EU stands ready to begin negotiations.”
The arrangements under discussion include dates and the sequencing of talks -- the EU wants four-week cycles of negotiations, each covering one topic -once they do actually get started. European Commission spokesman Alexander Winterstein earlier declined to provide a likely start date. “When will be the point from moving to talking about talks, to more detailed talks, I cannot say. This doesn’t depend entirely on us,” he said. AFP