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Brexit negotiator Barnier: We are not optimistic about deal with UK | NOW

EU top negotiator Michel Barnier calls the progress of the talks between the United Kingdom (UK) and Brussels on a trade agreement “disappointing”. According to the French, little progress has been made, making him “not optimistic about an agreement with the UK”. Barnier made the statements Friday at a news conference after another week of negotiations between the two sides.

The main problem remains the so-called level playing field between the EU and the UK as a condition for a trade agreement. This means that the British cannot simply lower their standards when it comes to working conditions, environmental standards and tax rules. Brussels fears that the UK will lower standards after next year, in order to improve its competitiveness vis-à-vis the EU.

British top negotiator David Frost lashed out at Brussels earlier in the day because of the controversy on the subject. “The so-called level playing field would chain our country to European rules and standards, in a way that is unprecedented in this type of free trade agreement,” said Frost. “When Brussels realizes that we do not agree with this, we can only make progress.”

The two parties are also still far apart regarding fishing, which is one of the other pain points. The British want fisheries to be negotiated in a separate agreement and that future agreements will become more similar to those between the EU and Norway. “The UK cannot just grab the best things about the internal market without obligations that even EU Member States have to meet,” Barnier said on Friday.

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