“Having heard from Michel Barnier this morning, really the news is very downbeat. I would say he is very gloomy, and obviously very cautious about the ability to make progress today.
2/ "There was news last night on some media sources that there was a breakthrough on fishing. That is absolutely not the case from what we’re hearing this morning,” he said.
Mr Coveney said that fisheries, the level playing field and governance remain “very problematic.”
3/ “There really was no progress made yesterday, that’s our understanding and so we’ve got to try to make a breakthrough at some point today, before the two principals, the Commission president and the prime minister speak later on this evening.
4/ “Unfortunately, I’d like to be giving more positive news, but at the moment these negotiations seem stalled, and the barriers to progress are still very much in place.
5/ “We haven’t, through the negotiating teams, found a way to find compromises that can progress these negotiations towards a successful conclusion.
6/ “There is still time. Lunchtime seems a long way away now, given the intensity of these discussions, but that’s where we are, and anyone who is briefing that there are breakthroughs in either of these two big areas...I don’t think is accurate.”
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BREAKING: The EU and UK have agreed a trusted trader scheme that would mean exemptions from tariffs for up to 98pc of goods flowing between Great Britain and Northern Ireland from January 1, @rtenews has learned.
The other 2% wd potentially avail of rebates from any tariffs.
2/ Tariffs would mostly only apply if no free trade agreement is concluded between the EU and UK.
Both sides have also agreed that agrifood products coming from GB to Northern Ireland will be exempt from requiring export health certificates for a period of at least three months
3/ These have proved the biggest concern for UK supermarket chains in NI, who rely on large and mixed consignments of food coming from GB depots.
Export health certificates can cost up to £200 per product and need to be signed off by a designated veterinary inspector.
This has been reported elsewhere, but Michel Barnier indeed gave another downbeat assessment on prospects for a deal to the General Affairs Council (GAC) this morning, similar, if not worse, to the 'incredibly' gloomy assessment yesterday.
It appears that more member states are calling for No Deal contingency measures to be brought forward, and there is some suggestion - not confirmed - that these measures will go before the College of Commissioners tomorrow morning.
"Barnier said to the GAC, we're at a tipping point and it's now tipping in the direction of no deal, and the contingency measures will add to this," says one source present. "The focus is now increasingly here on no deal."
NEW: The agreement on NI Protocol solutions will involve EU officials working in co-working offices, on “hot desks”, but no permanent office, acc to source
EU customs officials from different member states will rotate spells in NI, but critically member states will have access to U.K. customs databases to monitor how the Protocol is being implemented from their own capitals
The supermarkets issue will be dealt with through derogations.
NEW: European Commission says Johnson/Von der Leyen meeting is not a forum to negotiate, but to give Barnier and Frost some help
Commission spokes @DanielFerrie: "It's very difficult to speculate what might be the outcome of the meeting which will take place...what is clear is that we're not trying to fix down any kind of definitive framework for negotiations for a meeting between two leaders...
"...that's not where negotiations happen. The meeting will be to try and lift substantial impasses so that then the negotiators can continue their work."
NEW: UK negotiators have proposed stripping the valuable pelagic fishing industry out of the Brexit negotiations and instead have those stocks dealt with through an informal forum bringing together countries such as Russia, Norway, the Faroes, Iceland + Greenland, acc to sources
2/ The development reflects deepening divisions over the fisheries issue in the FTA negotiations. One EU official described the move as "very concerning"
3/ UK sources have also rejected suggestions that London was planning to re-nationalise the UK fleet by placing conditions on foreign ownership of British vessels. That issue was mentioned by @MichelBarnier during this morning's briefing of EU ambassadors
BREAKING: The EU’s chief negotiator has told MEPs that negotiations on a post-Brexit deal could continue until Wednesday but no further.
2/ According to sources present, Michel Barnier also warned the UK that a deal would not be approved by member states if it pressed ahead with passing the Internal Market and the Finance Bills into law.
3/ He told the European Parliament’s Brexit coordination committee this morning that US President Elect Joe Biden was also “sensitive” to any impact of UK law on the Good Friday Agreement.