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Britain's chief negotiator David Frost arrives at UK mission to the EU as negotiators hold "technical talks" in Brussels on Saturday with no sign of them breaking an impasse over post-Brexit fishing rights as a European Parliament deadline looms large. IMAGES
The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, leaves the European Commission after meeting with its president, Ursula von der Leyen. The two leaders have agreed to decide by Sunday whether their Brexit talks are worth continuing, said Downing Street, noting that "large gaps" still remain. IMAGES
British Prime minister, EU Commission President Juncker and Chief EU negotiator Barnier arrive in Luxembourg for talks six weeks before Johnson is due to lead Britain out of the European Union. Downing Street has confidently billed the Luxembourg visit as part of efforts to negotiate an orderly divorce from the union before an October 17 EU summit. IMAGES
Prime Minister Theresa May meets Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels, in a bid to reopen the terms of Britain's Brexit divorce. But while the European Commission president has agreed to meet May once again, EU leaders are insisting they will not restart negotiations. IMAGES of Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker meeting at the European Commission building.
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker met with First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon in Brussels on Wednesday, as the European Council emergency meeting on the 'Brexit' issue takes place in the Belgian capital. Relations between Scotland and the EU, the 'Brexit' result, as well as the possibility of a second referendum on Scotland’s independence from the UK were expected to top the agenda of the meeting.
Bernard Cazeneuve, French Interior Minister, said on Wednesday in Paris that a British exit from the European Union will not affect the situation with refugees, stranded in Calais, who are trying to reach the UK.