UK-EU Brexit talks restart with just weeks to seal deal

UK-EU Brexit talks restart with just weeks to seal deal

According to EURACTIV, Britain and the European Union will resume fraught post-Brexit trade talks on Thursday after seven days lost to threats and brinkmanship, and with just weeks left to salvage an agreement.

The UK had been refusing since Friday to restart long-running negotiations over a future free trade deal, after EU leaders said at a summit the previous day that London must compromise on the outstanding issues.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson had signalled he was ready to abandon the process, but following a Wednesday phone call between the two sides’ top mediators his office said there was now a basis for continued talks.

In a joint document, they agreed the UK’s David Frost and EU negotiator Michel Barnier would hold a new round of negotiations in London over the coming days, as both sides warn a deal must be struck by the end of the month.

“Talks will take place across all negotiating tables concurrently. Negotiations will take place daily including weekends, unless both sides agree otherwise,” the document said.

However, it cautioned that “nothing is agreed in these negotiations until a final overall agreement is reached”.

The breakthrough came hours after Barnier told a session of the European Parliament in Brussels that an agreement was “within our grasp” if both sides compromised.

He also added the bloc would proceed on “the basis of legal texts”, satisfying British demands for an intensification of the process to finalise a treaty.

The extent of British state subsidies, how to arbitrate future differences and fishing rights remain key sticking points that could still thwart a deal being reached.