BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) – Leaders from Britain and the European Union settled on Monday that talks on their future relationship needs to be stepped up to clinch a deal, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson recommending an arrangement might be reached in July with “a little zest”.
FILE PHOTO: Puzzle with printed EU and UK flags is seen in this illustration taken November 13,2019 REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
With a status-quo shift offer set to go out at the end of the year, the two are seeking a free trade agreement. But companies on both sides are being informed to prepare for a no-deal result that some fear would complicate trade and hurt tasks.
” I do not think we’re in fact that far apart but what we require now is to see a little zest in the settlements,” Johnson stated, including that