EU, Britain on tightrope toward possible Brexit deal
SALZBURG, Austria — The European Union and Britain are walking a diplomatic tightrope as they attempt to thrash out a divorce deal in time for Britain’s departure from the bloc next March.
Arriving Thursday at a summit of EU leaders in the Austrian city of Salzburg, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte labeled the Brexit negotiations “a balancing act.”
Even though both sides remain far apart on shape of their future economic relationship and on the border between Ireland and the UK’s Northern Ireland, no one sought confrontation.
British Prime Minister Theresa May urged flexibility when addressing EU leaders at a dinner Thursday.
EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said May was “interesting” and “polite.”
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