UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson had set October 15 as the deadline to reach a deal with the EU, but the two sides failed to come to an agreement in time and the talks were extended.
However, the negotiators are under increasing time pressure to avert a no-deal scenario come year-end. Britain left the EU on January 31 and is negotiating with the 27-nation bloc to reach a trade deal before the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.
Michel Barnier said on Wednesday that there was still no agreement between the two parties over the so-called “level playing field” issue of trade rules and standards, along with dispute resolution and fisheries. The EU's Brexit negotiator said consensus on these areas remains “essential conditions for any economic partnership.”
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