Updated On: 15 December, 2020 07:19 AM IST | Brussels | Agencies
Barnier said the nine-month talks had come down to finding settlements on fair-competition rules and fishing rights, no longer mentioning the issue of legal mechanisms for resolving future disputes that also long dogged the negotiations.

A container ship is seen in the Belfast Harbour and docks area in Northern Ireland. PicAFP
European Union chief negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday he still has the firm belief that a Brexit trade agreement is possible, and whittled the outstanding disputes to be settled ahead of the New Year to just two.
Barnier said the nine-month talks had come down to finding settlements on fair-competition rules and fishing rights, no longer mentioning the issue of legal mechanisms for resolving future disputes that also long dogged the negotiations.