EU’s Juncker says Brexit divorce deal will be done

Bloomberg

The chances of getting a Brexit deal have increased over the past few days, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told Austrian newspapers in an interview released on Saturday.
“I assume that we’ll find an agreement about the terms of the exit treaty,” Juncker in the interview with daily newspapers Der Standard and Kurier, and weekly Falter. “We also need to agree on a political declaration to accompany this exit treaty, and we’re not there yet. But our will is unbroken to achieve an understanding with the British government.”
In the interview, which was conducted while Juncker was in Vienna, the bloc’s top official reiterated that a “no deal” scenario would be bad for both the UK and the EU.
“I have reason to believe that the potential for the two sides to converge has increased in the past days,” Juncker said. “But it’s not yet clear whether we’ll get a deal in October. If not, we are going to do it in November.”
The two sides are hoping to make progress on the thorny issue of the Irish border in time for a summit on October 17 and then seal the broader agreement a month later. Then it would go to the UK Parliament for approval, where Prime Minister Theresa May faces challenges from across the chamber.
The EU is expecting the UK’s new proposal on the Irish border to land next week. The European Commission already has a good idea what might be in it, and expects to be able to respond to it positively, according to people familiar with the situation.

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