British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday will tell EU leaders about her country’s “generous offer” on the post-Brexit rights of European citizens living in the U.K.
As EU leaders convene in Brussels for a two-day summit, May will meet fellow heads of government for the first time since her party’s poor performance in a snap general election forced her Conservatives to look for parliamentary support from a small Northern Irish regional party.
The Brussels summit will also focus on counterterrorism as well as European defense and security policies.
May will try to reassure the European Council that her minority government will stick to the Brexit process.
However, the British leader has a limited timeslot as EU officials intend to relegate Brexit discussions to a lower level.
Separate Brexit negotiations began in Brussels on Monday.
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22/6/17
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As EU leaders convene in Brussels for a two-day summit, May will meet fellow heads of government for the first time since her party’s poor performance in a snap general election forced her Conservatives to look for parliamentary support from a small Northern Irish regional party.
The Brussels summit will also focus on counterterrorism as well as European defense and security policies.
May will try to reassure the European Council that her minority government will stick to the Brexit process.
However, the British leader has a limited timeslot as EU officials intend to relegate Brexit discussions to a lower level.
Separate Brexit negotiations began in Brussels on Monday.
[aa.com.tr]
22/6/17
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