Brexit Talks Hit Stalemate After Chief Negotiators’ Call

  • Frost and Barnier speak for second day after talks suspended
  • U.K. wants EU to show that it has changed its approach
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Talks between Britain and the European Union over a post-Brexit trade deal are mired in a stalemate after a call between the two sides’ chief negotiators concluded without a breakthrough.

David Frost and Michel Barnier held discussions for the second day running on Tuesday as they tried to restart talks that were suspended by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday.