The United Kingdom said today that it is "determined" to find a post-Brexit free trade agreement with the European Union despite "significant differences" remaining after a week of negotiations.
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In a press release, Downing Street accused Brussels of offering it a "far inferior" agreement to those signed in the past with other countries and noted "significant divergences in principles" on subjects such as fishing or competition. “Now we have to move forward in a constructive way. The United Kingdom remains determined to find a compromise based on a free trade agreement, ”he added.