The UK will not pay a 100bn-euro (£84bn) "divorce bill" to leave the EU, Brexit Secretary David Davis has said.
He told ITV's Good Morning Britain the UK would pay what was legally due, in line with its rights and obligations, but "not just what the EU wants".
It comes amid claims by the Financial Times that the settlement sought by the EU had risen sharply from 60bn euros.
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