The UK's
chief negotiator David Frost traveled to Brussels to meet with his EU
counterpart, Michel Barnier — although no concessions have been made on either
side in recent weeks. The UK formally left the EU in January this year, but
remains in the bloc's single market and customs union until the end of 2020.
Should no
deal be reached by the New Year deadline, the two sides face tariffs and trade
quotas as well as tighter customs controls — wreaking economic havoc. Von der
Leyen and Johnson are due to talk again on Monday to assess whether the
negotiations are worth continuing.
Speed is
key, as the new deal must be unanimously backed by the EU's remaining 27
member-states. Leaders are due to arrive in Brussels on Thursday for a two-day
EU summit.
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