The UK has two weeks to clarify key issues or make concessions if progress is to be made in Brexit talks, the bloc’s chief negotiator has said.

Michel Barnier was speaking after meeting the Brexit secretary for talks on citizens’ rights, the Irish border, and the UK’s “divorce bill”.

David Davis said it was time for both sides “to work to find solutions”.

Before the talks, Theresa May said she wanted the UK’s exit date set in law, and warned Members of Parliament (MPs) not to block Brexit.

Speaking at a press conference in Brussels, Mr. Barnier suggested Britain would have to clarify its position in the next fortnight on what it would pay to settle its obligations to the EU if the talks were to have achieved “sufficient progress” ahead of December’s European Council meeting.

“It is just a matter of settling accounts as in any separation,” Mr. Barnier said according to a BBC report.

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