EU, Britain agree to delay Brexit again
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- 11 April, 2019
- 04:46
The European Union and the United Kingdom have agreed to once again delay Brexit, this time until October 31, European Council President Donald Tusk said, Report informs citing TASS.
"Tonight, the European Council decided to grant the United Kingdom a flexible extension of the Article 50 period until the 31st of October," he told reporters. "This means an additional six months for the UK."
An EU source earlier told reporters on the sidelines of the summit that UK Prime Minister Theresa May disagreed with several conditions for the delay.
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