Johnson, to put relations with the EU is keen, in the first speech after the Brexit

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday, in his first speech since

as the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, did relations with the European Union on Monday, on alert at all times, in the first speech since the departure of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union. Among other things, Johnson said that no trade agreement had been signed stating that the land was given according to European rules and regulations that need to be met after Brexit.

“We do not have a free trade agreement that EU rules on issues such as competition, subsidies, social security and the environment should be accepted, just as the EU does not have to be certain British rules, and accept it,” said Johnson.

Now that the British have officially left the European Union, the next step is to negotiate a free trade agreement between the two sides. Until the end of the year, European rules apply in the United Kingdom.

The decision of the British Prime Minister is worth noting, because in the political declaration on the future of relations it is stated that after Brexit there should be a “level playing field”.

In his speech, Johnson emphasized that the British are not a “cubic race to the bottom” and that they will begin to take over the island’s competitive position and improve it.

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as the Prime Minister says, to focus on a free trade agreement comparable to CETA, the trade agreement between Canada and the European Union. The law states that almost all customs duties and .

If that is not possible, then the Prime Minister, in a trade more similar to that between Australia and the European bloc. In both cases, British self-control of environmental and employment policies, state aid and production standards.

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, not only in Great Britain, but also in the EU, held a press conference on Monday about the upcoming round of negotiations. “We are ready to stand up to the British, a very ambitious free trade agreement that is being offered,” EU diplomat Michel Barnier said on Monday.

The Frenchman, who, among other things, said that between the European Union and the United Kingdom, it is possible to trade with installments and quotas. However, a prerequisite for such an agreement is that there should still be a so-called “level playing field for all”. Something that is not in line with Johnson’s desire to get vrijhandelsverdrag that appears on CETA.

Updated date: February 3, 2020, 2:00 p.m

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