The separation of Britain from the European Union can enter its second phase, European Council President Donald Tusk announced on Friday.
Tusk made the statement, acknowledging that first-phase "divorce issues" like financial liabilities and citizens' rights were successfully resolved. The second phase is expected to see negotiation on the long-term conditions of the relationship between Britain and the EU. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the next step in the process will be "significantly harder."
[upi.com]
15/12/17
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Tusk made the statement, acknowledging that first-phase "divorce issues" like financial liabilities and citizens' rights were successfully resolved. The second phase is expected to see negotiation on the long-term conditions of the relationship between Britain and the EU. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the next step in the process will be "significantly harder."
[upi.com]
15/12/17
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Les 27 dirigeants de l'Union européenne, à l'exception du Royaume-Uni, ont donné leur accord vendredi pour passer à la phase suivante des négociations du Brexit, ouvrant ainsi la voie aux discussions sur la future relation entre les deux parties.
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