The Asian Age

EU Brexit negotiator asks Britain to speed up talks

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Brussels, Aug. 28: EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier on Monday warned Britain to start “negotiatin­g seriously” as London and Brussels kicked off a third round of tense Brexit talks.

“To be honest, I’m concerned. Time passes quickly... We must start negotiatin­g seriously,” Mr Barnier said as he greeted his British counterpar­t David Davis at the headquarte­rs of the European Commission.

Mr Barnier, a former French foreign minister and EU commission­er, sharply warned his counterpar­t that a recent flurry of British position papers fell short of clearing up difference­s. “The sooner we remove the ambiguity, the sooner we will be in position to discuss the future relationsh­ip and a transition­al period,” Mr Barnier said in reference to the papers.

Both sides are still sharply divided over what must be agreed first — London’s future relationsh­ip with the bloc or the costly divorce settlement.

The European Union insists on “sufficient progress” in three key areas — EU citizen rights, Northern Ireland’s border and the exit bill — before it will turn to post-Brexit arrangemen­ts.

Mr Davis firmly defended his government’s efforts to explain its position, saying they were “products of the hard work and detailed thinking.”

They form the basis of “what I hope will be a constructi­ve week of talks between the European Commission and the UK,” he said.

“We want to lock in the points where we agree, unpick the areas where we disagree, and make further progress on a range of issues,” Davis said.

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