London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the UK and the European Union (EU) will continue the post-Brexit trade talks, but there remains "a gap that needs to be bridged".
"Obviously, the UK's position is always that we want to keep talking if there's any chance of a deal," Xinhua news agency quoted Johnson as saying on Sky News on Friday.
"But we've also got to recognize that the UK's got to be able to control its own laws. It's what people voted for, and we've also got to be able to control our waters and fishing rights," he said.
The Prime Minister acknowledged that "things are looking difficult" and a no-deal Brexit "may be difficult at first".
But he reiterated that Britain would "prosper mightily" even under such a scenario.
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"I think we've just got to get through this period and look to all the opportunities that will open up to this country in 2021," he said.