Brexit Talks Enter Key Week With Time and Trust Running Out

  • EU stiffens demands after Johnson tries to renege on Ireland
  • But both sides still hold out hope trade deal could be struck
An European Union (EU) flag flies near the Houses of Parliament in London.Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg
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The U.K. and European Union are starting a key week of Brexit talks, with the bloc stiffening its demands over how any trade deal will be enforced after losing trust in Boris Johnson because of his attempt to rewrite last year’s divorce agreement.

The final round of scheduled discussions between the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, and his British counterpart, David Frost, begins in Brussels on Tuesday with officials on both sides expressing cautious optimism a deal can be reached.