Brexit: France Warns Britain Of Difficult Trade Negotiations

Brexit: France Warns Britain Of Difficult Trade Negotiations
Brexit: France Warns Britain Of Difficult Trade Negotiations

France says Britain should expect a difficult post Brexit trade negotiations with the European Union.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian predicted the two sides would “rip each other apart” as they strove for advantage in the negotiations.

He also said it would be tough for the UK to achieve its aim of agreeing a free trade deal by the end of the year.

The UK government said it wanted a deal based on “friendly co-operation between sovereign equals”.

Boris Johnson’s chief Brexit negotiator is expected to give more details of the UK’s negotiating aims in a speech in Brussels later.

Brexit: France Warns Britain Of Difficult Trade Negotiations
Boris Johnson

The UK formally left the EU two weeks ago but still trades like a member under a transition period which ends on 31 December.

Talks on their future relationship are set to begin next month once the EU’s 27 members have agreed the bloc’s negotiating mandate.

Speaking at a security conference in Munich on Sunday, Mr Le Drian said the two sides were far apart on a range of issues.

Brexit: France Warns Britain Of Difficult Trade Negotiations
Le Drian

He said: “I think that on trade issues and the mechanism for future relations, which we are going to start on, we are going to rip each other apart.

“But that is part of negotiations, everyone will defend their own interests.”

Mr Le Drian, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, is the latest senior EU figure to warn that the negotiations will be difficult.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and chief negotiator Michel Barnier have both cast doubt on Boris Johnson’s aim to reach a comprehensive agreement by the end of the year.

The EU has repeatedly warned that the UK cannot expect to enjoy continued “high-quality” market access if it insists on diverging from EU social and environmental standards.

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