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Showing posts with label Brexit negotiations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brexit negotiations. Show all posts
10/19/20
10/16/20
Brexit negotiations: EU tells UK to move if it wants post-Brexit deal - by Eszter Zalan
EU leaders on Thursday (15 October) called on London to make the "the
necessary moves" in negotiations on the EU-UK future relationships, in
order to have a deal ready for January next year.
The EU-27 also called on the EU Commission to draw up contingency measures in case there is no deal.
The heads of government talked Brexit for over two hours at their Brussels summit, and without phones in the room, as the negotiations now enter two critical weeks.
The EU wants to UK to move on the following issues: fair competition and state aid, fisheries, and governance of the future agreement.
"We are united and determined to reach on agreement, but not at any cost," European Council president Charles Michel told reporters online in a break of the EU summit, which is also dealing with climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic.
"I will continue intensive discussion in the coming weeks," EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said, who gave the press conference along with Michel after commission president Urusla von der Leyen had to abruptly leave the summit to go into precautionary self-isolation after one of her staff tested positive for coronavirus.
Barnier said that he will discuss with his British counterpart, David Frost, a schedule for talks, adding he will be in London ready to continue talks throughout next week, and offered to continue in Brussels the week after.
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EU tells UK to move if it wants post-Brexit deal
The EU-27 also called on the EU Commission to draw up contingency measures in case there is no deal.
The heads of government talked Brexit for over two hours at their Brussels summit, and without phones in the room, as the negotiations now enter two critical weeks.
The EU wants to UK to move on the following issues: fair competition and state aid, fisheries, and governance of the future agreement.
"We are united and determined to reach on agreement, but not at any cost," European Council president Charles Michel told reporters online in a break of the EU summit, which is also dealing with climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic.
"I will continue intensive discussion in the coming weeks," EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said, who gave the press conference along with Michel after commission president Urusla von der Leyen had to abruptly leave the summit to go into precautionary self-isolation after one of her staff tested positive for coronavirus.
Barnier said that he will discuss with his British counterpart, David Frost, a schedule for talks, adding he will be in London ready to continue talks throughout next week, and offered to continue in Brussels the week after.
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EU tells UK to move if it wants post-Brexit deal
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5/14/17
Brexit: The UK and the EU are on collision course for a major clash over the structure of Brexit negotiations, warns David Davis-by T.N.Dunn
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| The fantasy is over Britain |
We will reject any attempt by the EU to keep euro judges in charge of the rights of its citizens living in the UK after Brexit, David Davis has declared.
The remaining 27 leaders have made the continuation of the European Court of Justice’s remit a term for any deal with Britain.
But the Brexit Secretary ruled that out, vowing: “Well we’ll have an argument about that”.
Mr Davis told ITV’s Peston on Sunday: “The simple truth is we’re leaving".
“We are going to be outside the reach of the European court, we are going to be outside the reach of all of the law making capabilities”.
Offering an olive branch, the Cabinet minister leading the intense talks instead said the UK would “freeze” EU citizens’ entitlements as they are today.
Workers from other European countries would keep getting benefits and pensions from Britain if they’re resident, as well as free healthcare.
But they would lose ‘citizenship’ rights, such as being able to vote in general elections.
Note EU-Digest: Looks like Britain wants "their cake and eat it also". That is not the way "the cookie crumbles", Mr. David Davies.
Read more: The UK and the EU are on collision course for a major clash over the structure of Brexit negotiations, warns David Dav
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