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EU chief opposes new British talks

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HANGZHOU, China”•European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said Sunday he opposes trade negotiations between Britain and other economies while it remains part of the European Union, as Australia prepares for talks on the issue with London.

In the wake of its vote to leave the European Union, Britain must renegotiate its access to the markets of the rest of the world, as well as those of the grouping it is leaving.

It is a huge task for the world’s fifth-biggest economy.

But at the G20 summit in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, Juncker told reporters: “I don’t like the idea that member states of the EU, including those who are still a member state of the European Union, are negotiating free trade agreements.”

Such discussions were an “exclusive matter” for the European Union on behalf of its members and “we are sticking to it”, he told reporters.

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Juncker was speaking after Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he was about to launch talks with Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May on free trade, in what would be one of the first such negotiations following the Brexit vote.

“We’ve got things moving towards having a free trade agreement with the UK,” Turnbull said in Hangzhou. 

“Prime Minister May and I are very committed to having an early free trade agreement put in place so that when Britain leaves the EU, we have very open markets between Australia and Britain.”

He added that Australia was providing Britain with “as much assistance as we can at a technical level” for negotiations, noting that London “has not negotiated a trade agreement for a long time” because of its EU membership.

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