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Brexit: UK and EU negotiators call for more progress | |
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The European Union's chief negotiator Michel Barnier has expressed concern about progress so far, as the third round of Brexit talks gets under way. | |
He warned that UK "ambiguity" must be removed and progress on "separation" issues made before any talks on the future EU-UK relationship. | |
For his part, UK Brexit Secretary David Davis said both sides had to show "flexibility and imagination". | |
The two men spoke at a brief media call before the talks got started. | |
Both sides have said there is no real prospect of a breakthrough in this third round of talks. | Both sides have said there is no real prospect of a breakthrough in this third round of talks. |
BBC Europe correspondent Kevin Connolly said the mood for the talks had been set by a series of briefings "that betray a good deal of mutual exasperation". | |
The EU has accused the UK side of "magical thinking" on the issue of the Irish border. | The EU has accused the UK side of "magical thinking" on the issue of the Irish border. |
And the UK has said the Europeans are "massively over-egging" their financial demands on the UK in terms of an "exit" bill. | |
The third part of the main "separation" issues to be resolved is the rights of EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU after Brexit. | |
Mr Davis said that the UK's firm goal remained to secure a "mutually beneficial" agreement that works for people and businesses across Europe. | |
He said this week's "technical talks" would build on the July round and the papers the UK has recently published on its vision for its withdrawal from the EU. | |
"For the UK, the week ahead is about driving forward the technical discussions across all the issues. | |
"We want to lock in the points where we agree, unpick the areas where we disagree, and make further progress on a range of issues." | |
Mr Barnier said on Twitter last week that the focus of the third round of negotiations would be "orderly withdrawal". | |
The EU position had been "clear and transparent" since day one, he said. It was "essential" to make progress on citizens' rights, settling accounts and the Irish border, he added. | The EU position had been "clear and transparent" since day one, he said. It was "essential" to make progress on citizens' rights, settling accounts and the Irish border, he added. |
Officials are now set to meet in working groups to discuss the detail behind each side's proposals, before the round is closed by Mr Davis and Mr Barnier on Thursday. | |
Setting the scene - political correspondent Chris Mason | Setting the scene - political correspondent Chris Mason |
Fairly technical. No big bang. No breakthrough. But no breakdown - 10 words that don't make for a great headline, I'm afraid. But it is the mood music around the Brexit talks resuming in Brussels. | |
Meanwhile, at Westminster, there is "a new politics around Brexit" according to Phillip Blond, the director of the centre right Respublica think tank on BBC Breakfast this morning. | Meanwhile, at Westminster, there is "a new politics around Brexit" according to Phillip Blond, the director of the centre right Respublica think tank on BBC Breakfast this morning. |
He was talking about Labour's policy shift: promising to stay in the single market and a customs union for a transition period after Brexit. | He was talking about Labour's policy shift: promising to stay in the single market and a customs union for a transition period after Brexit. |
The reaction, on Radio 5 live's Your Call this morning, suggests the instinct of those on the winning side of a referendum is that such a vote should mark the end of the conversation on a subject: the people have spoken and we should leave, and leave properly. | The reaction, on Radio 5 live's Your Call this morning, suggests the instinct of those on the winning side of a referendum is that such a vote should mark the end of the conversation on a subject: the people have spoken and we should leave, and leave properly. |
And those on the losing side think it should mark the start of a conversation: about what leave should look like, or whether we should leave at all. | And those on the losing side think it should mark the start of a conversation: about what leave should look like, or whether we should leave at all. |
The UK is set to leave the EU by the end of March 2019, following last year's referendum vote. | The UK is set to leave the EU by the end of March 2019, following last year's referendum vote. |
In the first phase of negotiations, British and EU officials are meeting each month for four days in Brussels. | In the first phase of negotiations, British and EU officials are meeting each month for four days in Brussels. |
On Sunday, Labour said it would keep the UK in the single market and customs union for a transitional period after leaving the EU. | On Sunday, Labour said it would keep the UK in the single market and customs union for a transitional period after leaving the EU. |
It said this was needed to avoid a "cliff edge" for the economy. | It said this was needed to avoid a "cliff edge" for the economy. |
Meanwhile, the British Chambers of Commerce and the Association of German Chambers of Commerce have jointly pleaded with politicians to put economic interests first in their Brexit discussions. | Meanwhile, the British Chambers of Commerce and the Association of German Chambers of Commerce have jointly pleaded with politicians to put economic interests first in their Brexit discussions. |