U.K. and EU in Standoff Over Northern Ireland Brexit Deal
- Gove, Sefcovic hold 3 hours of ‘frank but constructive’ talks
- Officials to liaise with businesses about trade disruption
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The U.K. and the European Union remain locked in a standoff over how to implement the Brexit deal in Northern Ireland, despite more than three hours of talks between top officials on Thursday.
Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove and European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic held a rare face-to-face meeting in London, which their teams described as “frank but constructive.”