Big Breking:- Brexit exchange trade talks- time were extended as an oath to go the extra mile

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that   "Brexit trade talks were extended as an oath to go the extra mile"

EU Commission Precident Ursula von der Leyen and UK PM Borish Jonshon talks Sunday and the Brexit transactions time period extented
EU Commission PrecidenUrsula von der Leyen and UK PM Borish Jonshon talks Sunday and the Brexit transactions time period extented


  The central problem:


  The United States left the EU in January but agreed to maintain the same guidelines and guidelines until the end of the year, so both sides would have the opportunity to increase plans for new exchanging games.


  But this progression period has been said to be within three weeks and there is nothing of amusing concern that they may not be able to prepare any action after that moment.


  UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (L) and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (R) met in Brussels, Belgium on December 09, 2020 to discuss economic agreements.


  LONDON - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that Brexit exchange chats with the UK would increase in time after Sunday's cutoff, adding: "We think going the extra mile is now reliable."


  Von der Lane spoke on the phone with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday before making a joint statement.  Both have now instructed their groups to continue their work.


  The media in the United States suggested that the front should not be closed.  There has been some progress in the talks lately.  No new cutoff time was set for talks by pioneers in the European Union and the United States.


  No bargaining is mentioned:


 The United States left the EU in January but agreed to maintain such guidelines and guidelines until the end of the year, so the new exchange planning time on both sides would increase.



 However, the duration of this change indicates a three-week period and there is nothing to worry about as they will not have any further arrangements after that time.  The inability to get any action in the coming weeks, a purposeful no-bargain Brexit, also cites charges and increased costs for exporters on both sides.


  #Brexit transactions are particularly problematic due to the fact that it is the first run in a set of EU experiences with two party members expecting to deviate from the current system of rules.  Traditionally, new economic agreements have been a combination of food, work, and various guidelines.


  Experts suggest Brexit would be "disastrous" for small and medium-sized enterprises


  Wednesday's workshop:


  Johnson had an executive dinner with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday night in an exchange of views to find political answers to three notable issues: prudence about fisheries, rival rules and their possible new arrangements.  The mediators have been stuck in these three areas since before the end of the summer.  The two chiefs agreed during Sunday's cutoff for talks, which have now been widened without setting a new date.




  The pioneers criticize the eleven-hour discussion and neglect to break the stalemate, despite all past transactions, focusing on the significance of reaching out to a system or something to be affected by it.  EU Council President Charles Michel said on Sunday that "we should do everything we can to identify a decent system."


  Ireland's pastor of international concern, Simon Cowney, said on Twitter that the two leaders' joint statement on Brexit management on Sunday was "a decent sign."


  “A system is unintentionally highly worrying but conceivable,” he said

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