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Four days of talks in Brussels involving 140 officials laid bare just how little each side is willing to concede. Everyone wanted a quick deal, but the sticking points in the second round of negotiations are the bill Britain will pay, what to do about the Irish border and even the rights of British and EU citizens.
Four days of talks in Brussels involving 140 officials laid bare just how little each side is willing to concede. Everyone wanted a quick deal, but the sticking points in the second round of negotiations are the bill Britain will pay, what to do about the Irish border and even the rights of British and EU citizens.
The talks suggest it may be unrealistic to think the divorce can be wrapped up in two years, and Friday’s newspapers in the U.K. say the nation may be considering adopting a more conciliatory approach.
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