Daily Sabah (Turkey)

UK ready for ‘no-deal’ Brexit, PM Johnson says

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PRIME Minister Boris Johnson said Friday Britain was ready to walk away from postBrexit trade talks with a “no-deal” unless the European Union shifted its position. He accused the EU of failing to negotiate seriously and said Britain should “get ready” to operate on strippeddo­wn World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) rules from January, “unless there is a fundamenta­l change of approach” from Brussels.

The European Union is still preparing for more trade talks with Britain next week, an official and a diplomat told Reuters after Johnson’s statements. “He didn’t say they will leave the negotiatin­g table. So it’s all just rhetoric. He didn’t say they won’t keep on talking. So they will,” the diplomat said.

The official added that the EU’s Brexit negotiatin­g team was “already packing for an intense week in London” and added: “On the whole Australia deal/Canada deal revival ... it’s just not serious.”

Britain left the EU’s political structures on Jan. 31 and will make an economic break when a transition period ends Dec. 31. The two sides are trying to strike a rudimentar­y free trade deal and avoid a “no-deal” exit that would hit business and jobs on both sides and compound the economic damage of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But months of talks have ground to a halt on the issues of fishing – highly symbolic for maritime nations on both sides – and rules to ensure common regulatory standards and fair competitio­n. The EU fears the U.K. will gain an unfair advantage by slashing food, workplace and environmen­tal standards and pumping state money into businesses once it is free of the bloc’s rules.

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