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May says UK to set out new #Brexit details after June EU meeting
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Prime Minister Theresa May has told the EU’s Donald Tusk that Britain would set more details on its vision for a future relationship with the bloc after a June 28-29 summit, writes Kate Holton.
May has struggled to find a proposal on post-Brexit customs arrangements - the biggest stumbling block so far in exit talks - to take into negotiations with Brussels as the clock ticks down to Britain’s scheduled exit in March 2019.
May met European Council President Tusk at Downing Street on Monday (25 June). A Downing Street spokesman said May had told Tusk she looked forward to discussing the progress made so far and would set out more detail in a White Paper after the June Council.
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