President Tusk, the president of the EU, will close to the British Prime Minister on August 8, “I do n’t want to trade or postpone it.” I don't want to withdraw (withdrawal), so where do you want to go? " It seems that the withdrawal negotiations were in a stalemate, and that the responsibility in the event of “withdrawal without agreement” was restrained from being passed on.
Tusk said to Johnson on Twitter on the 8th that “what is being asked is not to win a ridiculous slander battle, but to the future of Europe and Britain as well as the safety and interests of the people.”
Mr. Tusk is frustrated by the fact that Johnson's attitude toward EU withdrawal negotiations is reflected in the EU as “disloyal”.
Johnson proposed an alternative to review the UK withdrawal proposal on the 2nd of this month, but did not meet the standards required by the EU. But Johnson said, “This is the final proposal. I do n’t want to postpone the deadline.” As a result, there is a growing sense of caution among EU executives that Mr. Johnson is trying to impose responsibility on the EU when the talks break down.
The biggest issue in the UK EU negotiations ...