Germany and U.K. Drop Key Brexit Ask, Easing Path to Deal
- Merkel’s government no longer pushing for detailed future plan
- Irish border and final parliamentary approval remain hurdles
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The British and German governments have abandoned key Brexit demands, potentially easing the path for the U.K. to strike a deal with the European Union, people familiar with the matter said. The pound rose.