The Citizen (Gauteng)

EU ‘wants Brexit deal’

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– EU President Donald Tusk said yesterday the outcome of fraught Brexit talks was “up to London” and that abandoning the EU divorce remained an option for the UK.

“The EU will be able to rise to every scenario as long as we are not divided,” Tusk said at a session of the European Parliament.

“It is, in fact, up to London how this will end: with a good deal, no deal or no Brexit,” he said, reiteratin­g the controvers­ial idea that the EU was open to backtracki­ng on Britain’s decision to leave the bloc.

“We have managed to build and maintain unity among the 27 [remaining EU members], but ahead of us is still the toughest stress test,” said Tusk.

The comments come just days after European Union leaders threw British Prime Minister Theresa May a lifeline in Brexit talks, agreeing to start preparatio­ns for the next stage of negotiatio­ns on post-Brexit trade and a transition deal.

Commission chief JeanClaude Juncker, also in European Parliament, strongly underlined that the commission, which handles the talks for the EU, was approachin­g the negotiatio­ns in good faith.

“We want a deal. Those who don’t want a deal, the no-dealers, they have no friends in the commission,” said Juncker.

The slow progress in the two years of Brexit talks has stoked fears Britain could leave the EU in March 2019 without a deal in place. –

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