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(Worthy News) – European Union leaders could hold off making any final decision on any Brexit delay when they meet in Brussels later this week, senior diplomats in the bloc said, depending on what exactly British Prime Minister Theresa May asks them for.
The senior national diplomats in Brussels spoke on Monday afternoon after the UK’s speaker of parliament seemed to have dashed May’s hopes for a third House of Commons vote – which had initially been expected as soon as this week – to approve her stalled divorce deal with the bloc.
Sources in the EU’s political hub Brussels said earlier on Monday that Britain could ask for a Brexit delay even after the summit, suggesting that the decisive moment for Brexit might still be some days ahead. [ Source: Reuters (Read More…) ]
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