Gulf Times

Brexit talks with EU next week

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British and European Union officials yesterday agreed to schedule three new rounds of post-Brexit trade talks, starting next week, after the coronaviru­s epidemic disrupted their negotiatin­g timetable.

A joint statement following a call between EU negotiator Michel Barnier and UK counterpar­t David Frost made no mention of postponing the end of Britain’s transition out of the bloc beyond December 31.

“The two sides agreed on the need to organise further negotiatin­g rounds in order to make real, tangible progress in the negotiatio­ns by June,” they said, describing the videoconfe­rence as “constructi­ve”. To this end, both negotiatin­g teams will meet by video conference to thrash out various “chapters” of the future trading relationsh­ip between Britain and the EU single market.

These rounds will last roughly a week each — starting on April 20, May 11 and June 1 — with an additional “high-level” meeting in June to take stock before they decide whether a delay is necessary.|

Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists there is no question of the UK remaining under EU rules after December 31.

However, some observers have warned that the coronaviru­s epidemic has made a quick deal impossible. Under the Brexit withdrawal agreement, the sides must decide on a delay of a year — or up to two years — before the end of June. With no deal nor delay, British trade with Europe could face serious disruption.

Barnier and Frost have both been isolated after testing positive for coronaviru­s, and Johnson got seriously ill and was hospitalis­ed with Covid-19, throwing the future of the negotiatio­ns into doubt.

But even when all three are fully recovered, the sides will remain far apart both literally — they talk by video link from London and Brussels — and politicall­y — they have different visions of a future trade arrangemen­t.

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