British official says UK-EU relations 'bumpy' after Brexit
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British official says UK-EU relations 'bumpy' after Brexit
Britain’s Brexit minister predicted Monday that relations between the UK and the European Union would continue to be “bumpy” amid tensions over post-Brexit trading arrangements. David Frost said talks with the EU on ironing out the problems were “not hugely productive” so far. “I think it will be a bit…
British official says UK-EU relations 'bumpy' after Brexit
Since Britain made its final economic break from the 27-nation bloc at the end of 2020, the two sides have sparred over EU boats' fishing rights in U.K. waters and new trade arrangements for Northern Ireland.
5 things we learned on ‘bumpy’ post-Brexit relations from UK’s David Frost
LONDON — Britain’s relationship with the EU will be “bumpy for a time” but the country’s top Brexit minister, David Frost, wants to get it on a “decent footing,” he told MPs Monday.Amid ongoing disagreement over the Northern Ireland protocol, the U.K.’s former chief Brexit negotiator faced a string of questions from MPs on the House of Commons European scrutiny committee. POLITICO walks you through the key points.NI talks ‘not hugely productive’…
British official says UK-EU relations 'bumpy' after Brexit
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Brexit minister predicted Monday that relations between the U.K. and the European Union would continue to be “bumpy” amid tensions over post-Brexit trading arrangements.David Frost said talks with the EU on ironing out the problems were “not hugely productive” so far.“I think it will be a bit bumpy for a time, but there is a lot of business to be done,” he told the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee.Since Britai…
British official says UK-EU relations 'bumpy' after Brexit
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Brexit minister predicted Monday that relations between the U.K. and the European Union would continue to be “bumpy” amid tensions over post-Brexit trading arrangements. David Frost said talks with the EU on ironing out the problems were “not hugely productive” so far.
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