Malta Independent

‘We don’t want citizens to be pawns in Brexit negotiatio­ns’ - PM

- Helena Grech

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat yesterday said that the EU does not want its citizens or UK citizens to be used as pawns during Brexit negotiatio­ns.

The PM was meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in Valletta, minutes after the UK officially triggered article 50.

Mr Rajoy expressed his disappoint­ment at the triggering of the Brexit clause, while Prime Minister Muscat described the event as “sad”.

“It is a big leap into the unknown for everyone. It’s a sad day for Europe, nobody can rejoice about what happened today.

“There are consequenc­es for everyone,” Dr Muscat said, expressing his interest in the way the bloc can “mitigate these consequenc­es.“

Pressed on the rights that will be demanded on both sides of the isle for EU citizens living in the UK and vice versa, Dr Muscat said rights need to be preserved and that he is not permitted to divulge concrete details at this stage.

He said that he wants to keep the current status for EU students and citizens in the UK, as well as retaining current fees for such students.

Mr Rajoy congratula­ted Malta on its Council Presidency which has not been easy due to political turmoil.

He sent a message of peace and hope to everybody who lives in the UK, adding that the negotiatio­ns should be carried out in a cordial and civil manner.

He discussed a meeting in Madrid with EU Mediterran­ean leaders focusing on two main elements: Brexit negotiatio­ns and the future of the EU.

This would be a follow up from the last meeting of its kind which took place in Athens.

Mr Rajoy said that the priority for Spain, within the context of investment­s made with the UK, the priority is to reduce uncertaint­y, to which Dr Muscat agreed that reducing uncertaint­y is of paramount importance.

Prime Minster Muscat revealed that, in response to the open letter sent to the EU leaders by UK Prime Minister on Brexit, a joint statement will be issued in a few hours.

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