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Germany says UK must move in "critical stage" of Brexit talks

A German minister on Tuesday demanded "substantive" movement from Britain on fisheries, dispute settlement and fair competition in post-Brexit trade talks with the European Union, which he said were "at a very critical stage". Time is running out," Roth said as he arrived for talks about Brexit in Luxembourg with ministers from the bloc's 27 member states.

Reuters | Updated: 13-10-2020 14:37 IST | Created: 13-10-2020 14:37 IST
Germany says UK must move in "critical stage" of Brexit talks

A German minister on Tuesday demanded "substantive" movement from Britain on fisheries, dispute settlement and fair competition in post-Brexit trade talks with the European Union, which he said were "at a very critical stage". EU affairs minister Michael Roth said the EU was working hard for a deal, but was also ready to trade from 2021 without an accord to limit tariffs or quotas.

"We are at a very critical stage in the negotiations and we are extremely under pressure. Time is running out," Roth said as he arrived for talks about Brexit in Luxembourg with ministers from the bloc's 27 member states. "That's why we expect substantial progress by our friends in the United Kingdom in key areas: in particular on governance, 'level playing field' and fisheries."

The EU-UK negotiation aims to reach a new partnership agreement on everything from trade to transport and nuclear cooperation from Jan. 1, when London's post-Brexit standstill transition has run its course. Around a trillion euros' worth of annual trade are at stake.

EU leaders hold a summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to assess progress, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has also said he wants to know by Oct. 15 if a deal is within reach by the end of the year. But Finnish Europe Minister minister Tytti Tuppurainen agreed with Roth's dire assessment of where things stood with little time left.

"There are many open issues. Of course we do want to have an agreement with the UK, but not at any cost," said. She added that the specific sensitivities of the bloc's 27 member states needed more attention in EU-UK technical talks, including aviation, which is important for Finland.

France, which sets great store by fisheries, has so far shown little sign of willing to compromise with the UK on future access to fishing waters and sharing out quotas, despite growing pressure from others in the bloc to help unlock a deal. Arriving at the meeting, French Europe Minister Clement Beaune said it was "important ... to remember the need for a very united position from the 27".

He said the bloc must be "very firm" on its top priorities, including fisheries, and that safeguards of fair competition were an indispensable condition for accessing the EU's internal market of 450 million people without trade barriers. (Additional reporting by Marine Strauss, Writing by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Kevin Liffey)


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