The Herald

EU’S Barnier warns of serious stumbling blocks in bid to reach post-brexit deal

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MICHEL Barnier has said “very serious divergence­s” remain between the European Union and UK as efforts continue to strike a post-brexit trade deal.

The EU’S chief negotiator said the main stumbling blocks remained the “level playing field” aimed at preventing unfair competitio­n on areas including state subsidies, fisheries policy and the governance of any deal.

Mr Barnier updated MEPS and EU diplomats on the status of the negotiatio­ns with his UK counterpar­t Lord Frost, which have been taking place in Brussels.

He said: “Despite EU efforts to find solutions, very serious divergence­s remain in level playing field, governance and fisheries.

“These are essential conditions for any economic partnershi­p.”

Lord Frost said progress had been made during two weeks of intensive talks but “wide divergence­s remain on some core issues”.

“We continue to work to find solutions that fully respect UK sovereignt­y,” he said.

Despite the failure to achieve a breakthrou­gh, it is expected that the two sides will remain in contact by video conference calls, with further talks next week in London.

The EU believes a deal needs to be done by the middle of November if it is to be ratified by the time the UK leaves the single market and customs union when the post-brexit transition period expires at the end of the year.

In an indication that a deal may not be possible, Mr Barnier said the EU is “prepared for all scenarios”.

In a private meeting with EU27 ambassador­s last night, Mr Barnier hinted agreements won’t be found until closer to the mid-november deadline.

Brussels sources said Mr Barnier claimed Lord Frost, the Prime Minister’s Brexit envoy, was deliberate­ly running down the clock in order to secure a number of concession­s from the bloc.

Senior diplomatic sources, however, have insisted that it is “too late for brinkmansh­ip” in the trade talks.

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