Kuwait Times

Britain to promise 20bn euros in Brexit bill

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British Prime Minister Theresa May will promise to pay a Brexit divorce bill of at least 20 billion euros (£18 billion, $24 billion), the Financial Times newspaper reported yesterday. May’s EU adviser Olly Robbins has informed his counterpar­ts in various European capitals of the offer, the newspaper said, citing unnamed officials briefed on the discussion­s.

The announceme­nt will be formally made by May on Friday, during her highlyanti­cipated Brexit speech in the Italian city of Florence, the FT said. However, the German government’s spokesman Georg Streiter denied that Chancellor Angela Merkel had received any such notificati­on.

“We have not been informed in advance by the British government of any negotiatio­n offer,” he told a regular press briefing in Berlin. May’s Downing Street office called the report “pure speculatio­n”.

Britain is yet to put forward a figure to meet its financial obligation­s to the European Union when it leaves the bloc, currently set for March 29, 2019.

The lack of agreement on a divorce settlement has proven a major stumbling block in the Brexit talks.

While Brussels has not made public its own figure, EU senior officials have told AFP the preliminar­y evaluation is between 60 to 100 billion euros.

Britain’s net contributi­on in 2015, the last year for which figures were available, was 10.75 billion euros, according to European Commission and European Parliament documents.

The 20-billion-euro figure points to payments to meet the UK commitment to the EU’s seven-year budget, which runs to 2020, and could be paid during a transition­ed departure from the bloc. — AFP

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