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British PM to make Brexit speech in Italy next week

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May will travel to Italy next week to make a major speech on Brexit, Downing Street said.

“On Friday, Sept 22, the prime minister will give a speech in Florence to update on Brexit negotiatio­ns so far,” her spokesman said.

“She will underline the government’s wish for a deep and special partnershi­p with the European Union once the UK leaves the EU.”

Asked about the choice of venue, he said: “The prime minister wanted to give a speech on the UK’s future relationsh­ip with Europe in its historical heart.

“The UK has had deep cultural and economic ties spanning centuries with Florence, a city known for its historical trading power.

“As the UK leaves the EU, we will retain those close ties. As the prime minister has said many times, we are leaving the EU not Europe.”

May gave formal notificati­on to Brussels of Britain’s intention to leave the 28-nation bloc in March, starting the two-year countdown to Brexit.

But negotiatio­ns with the EU are proceeding slowly, as both sides grapple over the extent of Britain’s financial obligation­s, the rights of European citizens and the issue of the Irish border.

The British government announced Tuesday that the fourth round of talks, which were due to start next week, had been postponed until Sept 25.

The decision was taken by ‘ both sides’ to allow more time for consultati­on, with the aim of giving negotiatio­ns “the flexibilit­y to make progress”, a spokesman said.

European Parliament Brexit chief Guy Verhofstad­t said last week that the talks could be delayed because of an ‘important interventi­on’ from May.

Her spokesman said: “The prime minister has said that she would provide updates on how the negotiatio­ns were going and be engaged in an ongoing conversati­on with Europe, and that’s what she’s doing.” — AFP

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