British Prime Minister Johnson meets with EU chairman for the first time September 17 6:36

The UK's EU = European Union is about a month away from the deadline, Prime Minister Johnson meets with EU chairman Junker for the first time, and if he can't agree with the EU, he will not ask for a postponement Stressed the idea.

British Prime Minister Johnson visited Luxembourg on the 16th and met with EU chairman Junker.

At the meeting, Prime Minister Johnson accepts a provision that states that the United Kingdom will remain in the EU customs union after the withdrawal if no solution is found for a problem with border management in Ireland that has already been agreed. I showed the idea that I couldn't.

In addition, although he was aiming for a new agreement, even if he could not agree with the EU, he did not ask for a postponement of withdrawal, and emphasized again the idea of ​​leaving on the 31st of next month.

In response, Chair Yunker clarified his intention to continue discussions with the United Kingdom, but acknowledged that no concrete proposals were given by the British side.

In the UK, if there is no agreement with the EU, a law has been enacted that requires Prime Minister Johnson to ask the EU to postpone the withdrawal, and opposition parties and others have ignored the law and forced the withdrawal without an agreement. There are also voices of appealing to legal means.

Prime Minister of Luxembourg

British Prime Minister Johnson met with EU chairman Junker, followed by a meeting with Prime Minister Vettel of Luxembourg.

Prime Minister Vettel said at the press conference after the meeting, “There is only one proposed withdrawal agreement on the negotiating table since last year. There are no changes or specific proposals so far,” and agreed with the EU. I expressed dissatisfaction with the British side who did not give concrete measures while trying my best.

On that basis, he asked to present concrete measures to overcome the situation with a strong tone, saying, “Time is steadily passing. Stop talking and act.”

Initially, Prime Minister Johnson was also scheduled to attend the press conference, but Prime Minister Johnson will not break the standpoint of "no withdrawal" from the citizens of Luxembourg gathered near the conference hall outside the building. On the other hand, when a severe goat or booing happened, such as “Be shameful,” he left the venue quickly without holding a conference.

About this, Prime Minister Johnson then explained to the British media that "I thought it would not be fair if the noise was drowned out."