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EU's Barnier says Brexit trade deal brings stability
European Union Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier (pictured) said today (29 December) the trade deal struck with Britain was a relief and provided stability for people and companies. “We’ve delivered an orderly Brexit,” Barnier told Franceinfo radio. The last-gasp deal clinched a week before the year-end deadline brought “a little stability”, he added, writes Dominique Vidalon.
Barnier said there were still some elements to define in the EU’s future relationship with Britain, including on foreign policy co-operation.
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