UK insists Brexit talks will continue despite EU pessimism

The EU says “difficult” talks have failed to produce a breakthrough because British proposals are unrealistic.

March 07, 2019 06:52 pm | Updated 07:27 pm IST - LONDON

Britain's Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox, arrives in Downing Street. File

Britain's Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox, arrives in Downing Street. File

Britain’s chief law officer says Brexit negotiations with the European Union (EU) will continue through the weekend, as the country scrambles to secure changes to the EU divorce deal before a vote in Parliament next week.

The EU says “difficult” talks have failed to produce a breakthrough because British proposals are unrealistic.

But UK Attorney-General Geoffrey Cox said on March 7 that “focused, detailed and careful discussions” would resume “shortly”.

Britain is due to leave the bloc on March 29, but its Parliament has rejected the government’s divorce deal with the EU.

Prime Minister Theresa May is seeking changes, but the EU insists it will not reopen the legally binding withdrawal agreement.

Parliament is due to vote again on the deal on March 12. If it is rejected, lawmakers may seek to delay Brexit.

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