Asian Journal

UK accepts EU’S offer to extend Brexit deadline to Oct 31

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Brussels: The leaders of the 27 remaining EU member-states and UK Prime Minister Theresa May agreed here early Thursday to extend Brexit deadline until October 31.

“EU27/UK have agreed a flexible extension until 31 October. This means additional six months for the UK to find the best possible solution,” Efe news quoted European Council President Donald Tusk as saying on Twitter.

The arrangemen­t calls for an interim review of the situation in late June, which would allow for an earlier Brexit if conditions warranted. UK Prime Minister Theresa May had requested a delay until June 30 to allow time for a withdrawal deal to be approved by Parliament, which has rejected her Brexit proposal on three occasions. The inclusion of a midpoint status review leaves open the possibilit­y that the UK can be out of the EU well before Oct. 31. EU heads of government gathered in Brussels on Wednesday for an emergency summit to consider the appeal from May ahead of the existing Brexit deadline of April 12.

The original Brexit date, enshrined in UK law, was March 29, but with Parliament unwilling to endorse the withdrawal agreement, May sought and obtained late last month a dual-option delay.

London was given the option to delay Brexit until May 22, provided the House of Commons approved the agreement. Absent that approval, the UK would have until April 12 to propose a way forward or leave without a deal.

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