Brexit
Britain having useful discussions on #Brexit with Brussels - minister
Legal changes to Britain’s deal to leave the European Union will be difficult but recent trips by British ministers to Brussels have been productive, the prime minister’s effective deputy, David Lidington (pictured), said on Monday (18 February), writes Alistair Smout.
“My experience last week... was that they were a lot more than courtesy calls. It was a very useful discussion about the politics, both within the United Kingdom and within the EU27, and a scoping out of what was possible,” Lidington, who serves as Cabinet Office minister and was in Brussels last week, told BBC radio.
“Reopening the withdrawal agreement... will be very difficult."
Share this article:
EU Reporter publishes articles from a variety of outside sources which express a wide range of viewpoints. The positions taken in these articles are not necessarily those of EU Reporter. Please see EU Reporter’s full Terms and Conditions of publication for more information EU Reporter embraces artificial intelligence as a tool to enhance journalistic quality, efficiency, and accessibility, while maintaining strict human editorial oversight, ethical standards, and transparency in all AI-assisted content. Please see EU Reporter’s full A.I. Policy for more information.
-
Kazakhstan5 days agoAstana's congress of world religions: A global platform for dialogue in an age of division
-
Child sexual abuse5 days agoProtect children from online sexual abuse: Call for urgent negotiations and permanent solution
-
Kazakhstan5 days agoSolana company partners with Kazakhstan on $6B Alatau Crypto Megacity
-
Iran5 days agoWill the Gulf monarchies rise above internecine disputes in the interest of collective security?
