Jamaica Gleaner

EU, UK demand Brexit compromise over Irish border

- SALZBURG (AP):

THE EUROPEAN Union and Britain clashed Wednesday over the biggest obstacle to concluding Brexit talks, with both sides urging the other to compromise just weeks before they must seal a deal.

At a summit in Salzburg, Austria, EU Council President Donald Tusk warned Britain that key parts of its Brexit offer – notably keeping the Irish border open – are not satisfacto­ry and must be revised.

But Prime Minister Theresa May insisted that her solution to keep goods flowing seamlessly between Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, and EU member state Ireland is the “only credible and negotiable plan” on the table.

Tusk, though, highlighte­d shortfalls in Britain’s position on avoiding a hard border, as well as on economic cooperatio­n, saying that “the UK’s proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated”.

He ramped up pressure on May – already fending off infighting within her Conservati­ve Party – by saying that time was fast running out to seal a Brexit deal. Britain will leave the EU at midnight on March 29, but both sides are desperate to reach an agreement in coming weeks to leave parliament­s time to ratify any accord.

“Every day that is left we must use for talks,”Tusk said.

He added that he wants a deal finalised this autumn and urged leaders to hold another summit in mid-November as part of a roadmap to get the job done.

 ?? AP ?? EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, arrives at the informal EU summit in Salzburg, Austria, yesterday.
AP EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, arrives at the informal EU summit in Salzburg, Austria, yesterday.

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