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Talks to reach a post-Brexit trade deal are in a "serious situation", Boris Johnson said after a call with the EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen.He warned that "time was short" and that a no deal scenario was "very likely" unless the EU position changed "substantially".Mrs von der Leyen said it would be "very challenging" to bridge the "big differences", particularly on fish. However, she also welcomed "substantial progress on many issues".Talks in Brussels will continue on Friday, with two weeks to go before the UK leaves EU trading rules.In a statement issued after the phone call, No 10 said: "He [Mr Johnson] said that we were making every effort to accommodate reasonable EU requests on the level playing field, but even though the gap had narrowed some fundamental areas remained difficult."On fisheries he stressed that the UK could not accept a situation where it was the only sovereign country in the world not to be able to control access to its own waters for an extended period and to be faced with fisheries quotas which hugely disadvantaged its own industry. "The EU's position in this area was simply not reasonable and if there was to be an agreement it needed to shift significantly."KEEP SAFE & KEEP HEALTHY ❤️
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