EU's Barnier expects
first Brexit talks in week starting June 19
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[May 22, 2017]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The
European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier
said on Monday he expected first talks with London on
the terms of Britain's withdrawal form the EU to take
place in week starting on Monday, June 19. |

European Union Chief Negotiator for Brexit Michel
Barnier gives a news conference after a European General
Affairs Ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium May 22,
2017. REUTERS/Eric Vidal |
Speaking to reporters, Barnier said he did not want to think
about the talks collapsing and that the sooner the key issues
related to the withdrawal were agreed, the sooner both sides
could move to discussing the terms of a future trade deal.
He reiterated the rights of citizens and a financial settlement
between Britain and the EU had to be dealt with first.
"We will need to make sufficient progress on this first phase if
we are to move to phase two as quickly as we can at the end of
this year and the beginning of next as we negotiate the future
relationship between the EU and the UK," he said.
(Reporting by Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)
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