China News Agency, Paris, December 4 (Reporter Li Yang) French official local time stated on the 4th that the risk of Britain’s no-deal "Brexit" still exists, and emphasized that if the EU and the United Kingdom reach a "bad agreement", France Won't accept it.

  The French government’s secretary of state for European affairs, Bona, warned that the EU and the United Kingdom may still be unable to reach an agreement; if the EU and Britain cannot reach a good agreement, France will veto the agreement.

  Bona stated that he wanted to tell French fishermen, producers and the general public on the issues related to the EU-UK negotiations that the French side would not accept the "bad agreement."

He said that every country has the right to veto, and France will conduct its own evaluation of the draft agreement.

  After Britain officially "Brexit" on January 31 this year and entered a transitional period, the negotiations on the future relationship between the two sides on the trade agreement as the core have entered the final stage.

At present, the negotiations have not yet made breakthrough progress.

  Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator in charge of the UK’s “Brexit” affairs, said on the evening of the 4th that after a week of intense negotiations, he and the chief representative of the UK’s “Brexit” negotiator Frost still could not bridge their differences , The negotiations had to be suspended.

  Irish Foreign Minister Coviny, who is visiting Paris, held talks with French Foreign Minister Le Drian, saying that France is now the EU country closest to Ireland and that Ireland and France will cooperate with Barnier to promote the conclusion of a "fair future relationship agreement between the EU and the UK" ".

  Covinni said that he personally hopes that Europe and Britain can reach an agreement, but there is not much time left, and there will be no further delays and additional time after the end of this year.

The EU-UK future relations negotiations are currently stagnating on the three major issues of fair governance, supervision and fisheries.

  French Prime Minister Castel visited Boulogne, a port city in northern France, on the 3rd to meet with local fishery representatives.

He pointed out that France attaches importance to the future of fishermen, customs and sanitation control, and the security of the French-British border.

He said that if French fishermen cannot enter British waters in the future, the state will provide them with necessary help and support.

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