EU and UK negotiators want more Brexit transition talks
British Brexit negotiators are expected to launch more rounds of talks in Brussels from as early as next week with the aim of agreeing a swift deal on a transition period.
British Brexit negotiators are expected to launch fortnightly rounds of talks in Brussels from as early as next week with the aim of agreeing a swift deal on a transition period.
Brexit Secretary David Davis said in a speech outlining his view of a post-Brexit transition that was close to the status quo proposed by the EU that he expected to start talks in the coming “days and weeks”.
The EU negotiating team led by Michel Barnier will, EU sources said, be ready to receive Davis and his officials for formal negotiations on what will happen after Britain leaves in March 2019 once EU ministers formally endorse Barnier’s binding instructions at a meeting in Brussels on Monday.
A first meeting could be held as soon as the latter part of next week, they said.
While no schedule for those talks has been formally agreed, EU diplomats said the plan for now is to set a relatively fast pace of exchanges, meeting in Brussels every two weeks in contrast to the roughly monthly round of negotiations held in the first phase of the process last year.
Davis said that, because there was broad agreement already, he was confident of reaching an interim accord on the transition by the time EU leaders hold a Brussels summit on March 22-23.
That will not be legally binding -- details of the transition will form part of a withdrawal treaty which will be agreed only by around October and legally ratified by parliaments on both sides only in the months after that.
Published: by Radio NewsHub