EU Deal is Far From Certain, Johnson Tells Ministers

11/17/2020

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Elizabeth Piper | Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned his top ministers on Tuesday it was far from certain that a trade agreement would be reached with the European Union but that Britain would thrive with, or without, a deal.

With only a little more than six weeks before Britain completes its journey out of the EU by ending a transitional arrangement, both sides are urging each other to shift position to allow for a deal to govern nearly $1 trillion (754.2 billion pounds) in annual trade.

Both say progress has been made but it is far from clear whether or what trade-offs they are considering as they head for the final stretch of talks. Differences remain on fair competition guarantees and fisheries.

At a cabinet meeting, Johnson told his top ministers his position had not changed – he wanted a deal but not at “the cost of our core principles around sovereignty and control over our laws, borders, money and our fish”, his spokesman said.

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