The British Prime Minister and the EU President's first meeting are also not overfilled August 26 6:15

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G7 = British Prime Minister Johnson and EU = President of the European Union Tusk met for the first time in conjunction with the seven major summits, but both sides did not fill the gap regarding the withdrawal from the EU, which is due in late October. There is no way to avoid “no withdrawal without agreement” which leads to confusion.

Prime Minister Johnson and EU President Tusk met for the first time on the departure from the EU on the 25th.

According to the announcement by the British side, Prime Minister Johnson stressed that he would like to leave after agreeing with the EU, and that the clause over border management in Northern Ireland, which is pending in the draft agreement that stipulated the conditions for leaving, would not be accepted. I told you.

On the other hand, President Tusk seems to have renewed his attitude not responding to the amendment to the draft agreement.

On the 24th of the previous day, the two leaders used the word “No Deal”, which means a withdrawal without agreement, and they replied through the media as to which would be called “Mister No Deal”.

In addition, regarding the so-called liquidation money that the British pays over 5 trillion yen in the case of withdrawal, Prime Minister Johnson does not need to pay the UK mediation in the case of withdrawal without agreement to the British media on the 25th Showed.

The EU side is sure to rebound, and there is no way to avoid withdrawal without agreement even though the deadline for withdrawal is nearly two months ahead.