Members of the European Parliament take part in a voting session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg | Sebastien Bozon/AFP via Getty Images) Big majority for European Parliament motion critical of Brexit talks progress Resolution says ‘sufficient progress has not yet been made.’

A European Parliament resolution calling on EU leaders to postpone their assessment of whether the Brexit talks have made sufficient progress to move to the next phase was carried by a large majority.

MEPs voted by 557 to 92 (with 29 abstentions) in favor of the resolution drawn up by the five major political groups in the Parliament.

The resolution says “sufficient progress has not yet been made” on major divorce issues, including the rights of EU citizens in the U.K. post-Brexit (and vice versa), the Northern Irish border and the so-called Brexit bill. “Unless there is a major breakthrough” in the fifth round of talks in Brussels next week, the resolution calls on EU leaders to postpone their assessment of progress in the talks, which is due to take place at a European Council summit later this month.