Khaleej Times

UK warns against ‘messy divorce’ with EU

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vienna — UK Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt warned on Wednesday of the danger of the UK undergoing a “messy divorce” from the EU, referring to the prospect of a “no deal” exit.

Speaking to reporters after meeting his Austrian counterpar­t Karin Kneissl, Hunt said: “At the moment we are heading for no deal by accident”.

Such an outcome would “have a profound impact on the relations between Britain and EU countries for a generation”, Hunt added, calling it a “huge geo-strategic mistake”.

His visit to Austria, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, follows a trip to France on Tuesday and is seen as part of a UK effort to appeal to EU government­s

directly to go over the heads of the bloc’s institutio­ns in Brussels.

However, Kneissl stressed that according to the Brexit guidelines adopted by the EU, “it is very clear the (European) Commission is negotiatin­g”.

Despite splits between EU member

states on other issues such as migration, Kneissl said that “from our observatio­n there is a high degree of cohesion” over how to proceed in talks with the UK.

While acknowledg­ing that negotiatin­g with the commission was “the correct and legal thing to do”, Hunt added that “in the end the outcome of those negotiatio­ns are a choice for European countries from whom the Commission gets its mandate”.

Asked whether there was any possibilit­y of an extension to the UK’s exit date of March 29 next year, or even to the exit talks due to be concluded by October, Hunt said he thought this was “highly unlikely”.

“I think people would worry if there was any delay in the exit date that it was some kind of project to avoid leaving the EU,” he said.

On Friday, Prime Minister Theresa May is due to meet French President Emmanuel Macron at his summer retreat in Bregancon for a working meeting and private dinner.

 ?? AFP ?? Britain’s Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt shakes hands with Austria’s Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl in Vienna on Wednesday. —
AFP Britain’s Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt shakes hands with Austria’s Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl in Vienna on Wednesday. —

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