Brexit Talks Can't Be Secret, EU Says in Transparency Push

  • Openness is a key to success, bloc says in draft document
  • U.K. has refused to offer ‘blow-by-blow’ negotiation details

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The European Union is refusing to allow the upcoming Brexit talks to take place in secret, in a rebuff to U.K. appeals to keep positions confidential.

With just over a month to go before negotiations are due to start, the bloc set out how it will make its negotiating documents public every step of the way.