Helsinki-Sana
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has until the end of September to present a written agreement on Brexit that would allow it to leave the bloc without a deal, Finnish Prime Minister Ante Rene said on Friday.
A spokesman for the prime minister's office told AFP: "From Rene's point of view, Britain should make a written proposal by the end of September," while a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejected the deadline. According to an artificial deadline. ”
The 28 EU member states will meet on 17 and 18 October in Brussels, more than 10 days before Brexit is scheduled for 31.
A French diplomatic source warned earlier that time was running out, adding that "we will not hold direct negotiations within the framework of the European Council in mid-October."
More than three years after a referendum in which 52 percent of Britons chose to quit the EU, Brexit remains a dilemma.
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