London, EU mutual accusations of Brex

British Minister David Davis today accused the European Union of delaying negotiations for Brex to get more money -- a criticism rejected by European counterpart Michel Barnier. “They are delaying negotiations to see if they can get more money from us and frankly that's what's happening, is [...]
“They are delaying negotiations to see if they can get more money from us, and frankly that's what's happening, it's obvious to all”, David Davis declared before the British deputies.
From Luxembourg, where the 27 EU ministers gathered to make the balance of negotiations for Brex before the summit between leaders Thursday and Friday in Brussels, Michel Barnier counterattacked.
Despite everything, look at the calendar, see the date of the referendum for Brex, the date when we received the letter from Theresa May to start the negotiations process, almost a year later, and then it has still had to be expected of the general election to start”, Barnier, asked about Davis's statements at a press conference.
“The EU does not delay anything, it is available, we are willing to accelerate negotiations from the moment the steps we have taken are respected, here, everything is simple, we have no intention of delaying the” process, he underlined.
However, the British chief negotiator guaranteed his country's parliamentarians that the two sides will reach a satisfactory outcome for all, even though this will take time.
The financial solution is one of the most sensitive aspects of negotiations on the EU's exit of Great Britain.












