EU defends Brexit deal

EU defends Brexit deal

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 01:36 AM IST
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Brussels  : The European Union (EU) said on Monday that last week’s Brexit agreement was a “deal between gentlemen” and not legally binding, but insisted that it had the full backing of the British government, reports the AFP.

 The comments came after Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis caused a row with Ireland by suggesting that Friday’s interim divorce deal was “more a statement of intent than it was a legally enforceable thing”. The deal agreed by British Prime Minister Theresa May and EU commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker set out Britain’s divorce bill and the rights of expatriates, and also made guarantees on Ireland’s sensitive border with the British province of Northern Ireland.

 “Formally speaking, the joint report is not legally binding, because it is not yet the Article 50 withdrawal agreement,” European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas said in reference to Friday’s deal. “But we see the joint report of Michel Barnier and David Davis as a deal between gentlemen,” Schinas added, referring to the EU’s chief negotiator.

 If approved by European Union leaders on Friday, the informal deal on the divorce terms — part of the Brexit process under Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty — will allow the two sides to move to talks about their future relationship, including trade.

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