综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語(yǔ)Fran?ais
World
Home / World / Europe

British PM May to set out 'Road to Brexit' in series of govt speeches

China Daily | Updated: 2018-02-12 15:43
Share
Share - WeChat
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in London, Feb 7, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

LONDON - British Prime Minister Theresa May will make a speech on Brexit in the next three weeks, one of several planned addresses by senior ministers designed to set out the country's path to leaving the European Union, British media reported on Sunday.

Britain is hoping to seal a transition deal next month to smooth its exit from the EU, and agree on a long-term trade agreement later this year. However, Brussels said last week a transition deal was not a certainty and that London needed to clarify what it wanted from the EU.

May's government will aim to address that in a series of speeches dubbed by her office as "the road to Brexit" and due to be delivered by senior ministers and May in the next few weeks, the BBC reported.

Her speech will set out the security relationship Britain wants with the EU, while others will touch on workers' rights, trade and the devolution of power within Britain, the reports said. May's office was not immediately available for comment.

Foreign minister Boris Johnson, a leading Brexit advocate, will begin the series with a speech on Wednesday, with trade minister Liam Fox and Brexit minister David Davis among those also scheduled to speak, the BBC said.

Finance minister Philip Hammond, seen as the most pro-EU member of May's cabinet, will not give a speech.

Stark message

News of the speeches came after EU negotiator Michel Barnier on Friday warned Britain that a post-Brexit transition is "not a given", saying London had "substantial" objections to the EU's offer and that parts of it were not up for negotiation.

The EU negotiator's stark message, which weakened sterling, came after EU diplomats and officials warned in recent days that sticking points in the talks were threatening the whole Brexit schedule that the two sides had agreed on to provide certainty to business and citizens.

The Guardian newspaper described the day's events as a war of words between the two over Brexit transition claims. The rival Independent, in its take on a day of cross-channel disagreements, said relations between Britain and the EU had sunk to a new low as Davis and Barnier traded barbs.

Keir Starmer, shadow Brexit secretary for the main opposition Labour Party, described Barnier's comments as a wakeup call for May.

Starmer said: "It's vital the government secures sensible transitional arrangements to prevent a cliff-edge for our economy. Yet with just a few weeks until the March deadline, it's clear the government is no closer to reaching an agreement."

Reuters - Xinhua

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1994 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
吉木萨尔县| 视频| 高安市| 台东市| 梅河口市| 五峰| 丘北县| 马山县| 龙胜| 偃师市| 体育| 井研县| 合阳县| 济阳县| 涡阳县| 鄯善县| 新田县| 横山县| 安西县| 玉环县| 西乌| 湖北省| 开鲁县| 吴桥县| 耒阳市| 平舆县| 武安市| 乐山市| 沐川县| 昌乐县| 扬中市| 兴义市| 寻甸| 绍兴市| 沾益县| 木里| 广宁县| 乌鲁木齐市| 浮梁县| 澄城县| 东辽县|