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LONDON (Reuters) - This week is the "moment of reckoning" in trade deal talks between Britain and the European Union and if one cannot be agreed London is ready to adopt less open trade terms with the bloc, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said.
"All the UK is asking for is to be treated like any other country in free trade negotiations. No other country would accept being bound by or controlled by the EU's rules," he told Sky News on Sunday.
"There's a good deal there for the EU, we'd love to do that free-trade agreement and if not we'll fall back on Australian-style rules."
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(Reuters) -Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing will attend an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Indonesia on April 24, Thailand said on Saturday, for his...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia accused a Ukrainian diplomat on Saturday of trying to obtain classified information and ordered him to leave the country by April 22, in the latest...
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