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Brexit: ‘Feasible’ solution to deadlock eludes EU and UK after call

By AFP
13 December 2020   |   12:21 pm
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen have spoken by phone in an attempt to bridge key differences, but both sides were unable to agree on three key issues. Talks will resume on Sunday.

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