Yahoo News: EU poised to grant Britain a long Brexit delay at emergency summit
European Union leaders are set to grant Britain a long extension of Article 50 — the mechanism that notifies the EU that the UK will leave the bloc — at an emergency summit on Wednesday.
UK prime minister Theresa May went on a whistle-stop tour of Germany and France on Tuesday to shore up support from two of the 28-nation bloc’s most influential officials to delay Brexit until 30 June. However, as European Council chief Donald Tusk stipulated earlier this month, as well as Tuesday night in a formal letter on the eve of the summit, he is pushing for member states to offer a one-year “flexible” extension to Article 50 with the option to withdraw any time during that period, if UK parliament comes to an agreement.
Read more ....
More News On a Brexit Delay
Brexit: May finishes presentation and leaves EU27 to discuss what to offer UK in her absence - live news -- The Guardian
The Latest: Some EU leaders favor granting Brexit delay -- AP
EU to grant UK PM May a Brexit delay, with conditions -- Reuters
Brexit: Theresa May 'clear' she wants short delay -- BBC
May signals she would accept EU offer of longer Brexit delay -- The Guardian
May to ask EU for Brexit delay, Macron says no guarantee -- AP
EU leaders talk Brexit extension at Brussels summit -- DW
Angela Merkel advocates longer Brexit extension -- DW
Brexit: Why a long extension worries Europe -- Chris Morris, BBC
Brexit: What happens now? -- Peter Barnes, BBC
What's next in Brexit? The possible scenarios -- France 24
What Next? UK’s May seeks Brexit delay, but EU wants answers -- AP
No comments:
Post a Comment