EU leaders welcome Brexit clarity, Merkel says EU united ahead of talks

EU leaders welcome Brexit clarity, Merkel says EU united ahead of talks

by Joseph Anthony
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a speech at the German-Italian economic conference in Berlin, Germany

EU leaders on Wednesday welcomed clarity from Britain over what it wants from Brexit talks, with Germanyโ€™s Angela Merkel promising a united front in what will be โ€œvery intensiveโ€ negotiations.

Responding to Prime Minister Theresa Mayโ€™s speech on Tuesday that made clear that Britain would quit the European Unionโ€™s single market, Merkel welcomed the fact that London had accepted that the free movement of EU citizens was not something it could opt out of without losing other EU rights.

โ€œThere cannot be any cherry picking by Britain in Brexit negotiations,โ€ Merkel told an economic conference, adding that access to the blocโ€™s single market was ultimately linked to accepting the EUโ€™s four freedoms โ€“ of movement of goods, capital, people, and services.

โ€œThe speech made by British Prime Minister Theresa May has given us a clear impression of how Great Britain wants to proceed,โ€ Merkel said at a joint news conference with Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.

โ€œThe main thing is that Europe does not let itself be divided and we will make sure of that via very intensive dialogue,โ€ Merkel said.

Gentiloni said the EU was โ€œready to discuss the issue with the correct approach, which is in solidarity and friendship with the UKโ€.

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said he feared the two-year negotiation period which will begin when Britain launches Article 50 of the EUโ€™s Lisbon Treaty may not be enough.

โ€œEverybody needs to think through the timetable for these negotiations because in practice we have actually not more than perhaps one-and-a-half years, perhaps a little bit more,โ€ Lofven told reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

โ€œAutumn 2018, that is a very, very short time for these complex negotiations, so I think that the UK โ€ฆ is a bit optimistic (on the) timetable.โ€

While European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said EU negotiators were โ€œnot in a hostile moodโ€ toward Britain, Slovakiaโ€™s prime minister said the EU had to ensure Britain did not win a deal that would be to the detriment of the remaining 27 members.

โ€œI am convinced that in no case will a future agreement be more favourable for Great Britain than current membership in the EU,โ€ Robert Fico told a news conference.

โ€œNegotiations over Brexit will be very tough and painful and it would be wrong if (remaining EU members) emerged weaker and Britain stronger.โ€

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