The European Union on Friday offered to start negotiations with the U.K. on a future free trade pact, but only if London first accepts EU demands on the terms of Britain's exit from the 28-nation trading bloc. Those terms include paying tens of billions of dollars, and securing residence rights for 3 million EU citizens living in the U.K. The EU's guidelines, which could be revised before the remaining EU leaders sign off on them at an April 29 summit, came after British Prime Minister Theresa May formally launched the Brexit process in a letter requesting parallel talks on Brexit and the future trade arrangement. "Once, and only once we have achieved sufficient progress on the withdrawal, can we discuss the framework for our future relationship," European Council President Donald Tusk said. Source: The Guardian, Reuters |
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