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Abstract:European Union states are open to another Brexit delay to avoid the failure of a no-deal split but British Prime Minister Theresa May must come up with a precise plan of how she will use the extra time to ratify the divorce
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - European Union states are open to another Brexit delay to avoid the failure of a no-deal split but British Prime Minister Theresa May must come up with a precise plan of how she will use the extra time to ratify the divorce agreement, Ireland's Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said.
“Everybody this week are open to an extension but they certainly want to see a plan attached to that extension,” Coveney said on arriving to EU ministers' talks to prepare the Brussels summit of national leaders due to decide on May's request for a second Brexit lag on Wednesday.
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