Theresa May: No Brex deadline extension

Theresa May has called on EU leaders to focus on reaching a Brex agreement in the next two months, saying negotiations will not last. At a meeting in Salzburg, the British chief minister told her 27 counterparts that she has a priority in maintaining economic ties and that promises to [...]
At a meeting in Salzburg, the British prime minister told 27 of her counterparts that she has a priority in maintaining economic ties and that promises to Northern Ireland be made.
Great Britain will present new ideas for regulatory controls to address the current Irish deadlock.
On Thursday, other EU leaders will discuss Brex without May's presence.
On the second day of the meeting, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said that far from harsh media statements, both sides are aware they will reach a solution only if they move towards each other.
Negotiations on exit conditions in the United Kingdom and future relations are at a critical stage, when only six months remain before England plans to leave on March 29, 2019.
In her address, May stressed that its “serious proposals” for future co-operation between the United Kingdom and the EU would ensure a close common relationship.












