The UK and EU have both said that significant differences remain in negotiations over a post-Brexit free-trade agreement, after the latest round of talks took place face-to-face in Brussels this week.
Prime minister Boris Johnson has said that the UK and EU are “not far apart” in terms of their respective positions on post-Brexit relations, but both sides agreed that talks needed “new momentum” after remote talks on Monday.
Prime minister Boris Johnson will engage EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, European Council president Charles Michel and European Parliament president David-Maria Sassoli in video-conference talks on Monday to help revive post-Brexit trade negotiations.
The UK government has said that the latest round of negotiations with the EU this week over a post-Brexit trade deal has led to “very little progress”.
Talks over a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and EU have restarted this week, with a decision set to be made on the future of negotiations at a key summit in June.
The Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland has published a report on the chief EU negotiator's comments that customs checks on some goods moving between Northern Ireland and Great Britain will be an inevitability after Brexit.
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