Brexit
#Brexit: Prezidan an Ewopeyen Konsèy defans la satisfè ak UK Premye Minis Me
Today (6 April) President of the European Council Donald Tusk had talks with Prime Minister May following last week’s Article 50 notification. Surprisingly, the UK Prime Minister chose to focus her comments on Gibraltar.
From a read out from the Prime Minister’s office:
“The PM reiterated the UK’s desire to ensure a deep and special partnership with the European Union following its exit, and noted the constructive approach set out by the Council in its draft guidelines published last week.
“She said the UK looked forward to formally beginning negotiations once the 27 Member States agreed guidelines. Both leaders agreed that the tone of discussions had been positive on both sides, and agreed that they would seek to remain in close touch as the negotiations progressed.
“The PM also made clear that on the subject of Gibraltar, the UK’s position had not changed: the UK would seek the best possible deal for Gibraltar as the UK exits the EU and there would be no negotiation on the sovereignty of Gibraltar without the consent of its people.
“With the UK also remaining a full and engaged member of the EU for the next two years, the PM and Donald Tusk also discussed the agenda for the next EU Council meeting.”
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