Tusk: The possibility of withdrawing London from Brex is still alive

Council of Europe President Donald Tusk said that the result of very tense talks on Brex depends on London and that the possibility of Britain withdrawing from Brex is still alive. Tusk said the European Union is able to respond to any possible scenario as long as member states [...]
Tusk said the European Union is able to respond to any possible scenario, as long as the union member states remain united, writes Rtv21.tv during the address before Europe's MPs in Strasbourg, Tusk said that it depends on London how negotiations will end -- whether they end with a good deal, or without an agreement on Brex.
He added that the union has succeeded in establishing unity among the 27 member states, but that they will now face a difficult test.
The money still remained the most difficult point in the ongoing conversations between Brussels and London.
The big difference in attitudes concerns how much money Britain is willing to pay and the demand of the union that London must pay 40 billion euros after leaving the union.
Without this agreement, the European Union is not willing to start the second phase of future relations, nor is it about trade relations between the two sides, considered an extremely important issue on the part of Britain.











