UK and EU withdrawn issue on 16 October 5:57

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While Britain's departure from the EU = European Union is approaching at the end of this month, both sides have had extensive discussions on the issue of border management between Britain and Ireland, which is the biggest issue. The focus will be on the agreement by the EU Summit starting on the 17th of this week.

The biggest issue in the talks is how to manage the movement of goods after leaving the border between Northern Ireland in the UK and Ireland in the EU member states.

Earlier this month, Britain showed a solution to avoid strict border control and set up a simplified customs examination, but the EU side has shown that it is not realistic.

For this reason, with the aim of reaching an agreement to the EU Summit starting on the 17th of this month, the negotiation teams of both sides held a thorough discussion on the 15th to find a compromise.

The content of the talks has not been made clear so far, but the EU Barnier chief negotiator said, “It is getting harder to reach agreement this week, but it is possible to reach it later this week.” By the time, he showed that there was still room for agreement.

However, before the ministerial meeting of the member states regarding the withdrawal that took place in Luxembourg on the 15th, the EU minister in charge of the EU said, “The summit will talk about extending the withdrawal deadline. All scenarios are possible.” In addition to the above, the foreign minister of Luxembourg said that it would need to hold a summit again next week, and the controversy this week shows a cautious view and remains unpredictable.