
The three core issues yet to be decided by the British and European Union Negotiators on Brexit, which include fishing rights, fair trade rules, and an enforcement mechanism.
On Saturday, the British Prime minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der leyen instructed their teams to begin dialogues after the Friday pause.
On Saturday, After the call, Johnson and von der leyen put a joint statement that there isn’t any possible agreement if the disagreement on the three core issues of fishing rights, fair trade rules, and enforcement mechanism were not settled.

How close is the Brexit deal?
“This is the final throw of the dice,” a British source close to the negotiations says.
The European Union Negotiator Michel Barnier and his United Kingdom counterpart David frost will resume their discussions later on Sunday. Michael Barnier chose his Twitter to handle to put to the public, “We will see if there is a way forward,” He tweeted.
Most of the plunging issue relating to the post-Brexit deals has been agreed upon, but the core debates can’t be left out. Fishing rights, fair trade rule, and an enforcement mechanism to govern the deal have been a block in closing the post-Brexit deals between both sides.
Suppose the Brexit talks are closed with a deal. In that case, the bulk of cross-channel trade will regress to World Trade Organization terms, returning to tariffs and quotas after almost five decades of close economic and political Integration.
Discussions were held after the exit has finalized most aspects of the argument, with Britain set to leave the European Union single market and customs union. Still, the three pressing issues are yet to be settled.
European Capitals have staged Barnier incredibly united through the fraught Brexit process, but recently some internal fractures are surfacing.
On Friday, France threatened that they are ready to reject any deal that will jeopardize their demands on securing fair trade and permitting UK fishing waters. They also request a durable agreement; meanwhile, Britain solicits regular negotiations.
Europeans affair Minister Clement Beaune told le Journal du Dimanche, ” We know that 100 percent access to fishing waters in the Uk maritime zone is finished.”
He included that, “But we need lasting access. The British can’t have total access to our EU single market and exclude fish.
The UK fishing Waters access remains a core issue to be settled if the Brexit deal is agreed on.
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