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Johnson, EU chiefs seek Brexit talks reboot

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BRUSSELS: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will meet EU chiefs by video link Monday to try to breathe new life into stalled post-Brexit trade talks, with both sides entrenched in long-held positions.

The conference with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and European Council chief Charles Michel will review progress in the talks on future EU-UK relations.

It is the first time Johnson has personally taken part in the talks which began in March, just weeks after Britain left the European Union on January 31 after 47 years in the European project.

While expectatio­ns are low for the long-planned meeting, the unpredicta­ble Johnson, who has recently recovered from a bout with the coronaviru­s, has EU negotiator­s on the lookout for any potential surprises.

Britain and the EU have held four rounds of talks on how to organise their ties after December 31, when the UK leaves the single market and stops adhering to Brussels’ rules after an 11-month transition.

So far they have achieved little, giving Monday’s meeting added significan­ce. London and Brussels have already agreed to intensify negotiatio­ns, with mainly inperson talks through July and August. Talks between EU negotiator Michel Barnier and his British counterpar­t David Frost have mostly taken place virtually due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“So far we haven’t had actual negotiatio­ns, just an exchange of views,” an EU diplomat told AFP. “It’s a battle of strategies at this point.”

On Friday, Britain formally declared that it would not seek to extend the post-Brexit transition by one or two years, something it could have done according to the terms of the divorce deal Johnson signed last year. — AFP

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