U.K. Seeks Brexit Momentum With EU as Key Ministers End Dispute
- Davis’s department to issue position papers starting this week
- Fox and Hammond make joint declaration on transition deal
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The U.K. will this week seek to regain momentum in the Brexit talks by publishing outlines of its negotiating positions, after two key ministers ended their disagreement over a post-European Union transition period.
The government plans to issue three discussion papers ahead of the next round of discussions, scheduled to start Aug. 28 in Brussels, Brexit Secretary David Davis’s office said in a statement on Sunday.