Friday, February 8, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Let's publish the light of the book


Jeremy Karin  Photo: Reuters
Talks with UK on March 29, before negotiating with the European Union (EU) before negotiating a series of economic and political alternatives. On Thursday, British Prime Minister Theresa discussed the deadlock in the separation process with Brussels's top brass in Brussels on Thursday. However, this did not cause any ice to be amended to amend the drafting agreement.
During this discussion in Brussels, a new proposed letter by Jermi Karin, the leader of the UK's main opposition party, showed some hope. He said in his new proposal, even if the UK remains in close relation with the EU alliance even after the break process, then they will support the deal in the British Parliament. But he demanded a statement to the Prime Minister Theresa Mar about the matter.
Jeremy Kehin's proposal was that Prime Minister Theresa May try to do so with EU member country Ireland, the so-called 'Backstep' system on the land front, it is expected that it might fail. But the new proposal may be received by the Prime Minister Theresa, but she will have to support her for the resolution of the British Parliament on 15 February.
The EU Council President Donald Task welcomed the UK's main opposition leader Jeremy Kelly's proposal yesterday and has a chance to discuss the issue. In Germany, Dr. Spiegel said that Gae Vherhofsted, the chief negotiator for EU parliamentarian Antonio Tajani and EU parliamentarian negotiator in the intensive relationship with the EU coalition, said the matter is promising.
British Prime Minister Theresa is going to the capital Dublin to meet Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Verdakar on Friday for a fresh discussion on 'backstop' after concluding talks with top EU representatives in Brussels.
The German Finance Minister yesterday said in an interview that the companies with financial relation or transactions with the UK have to be cautious about contractless breaks. Germany is ready to do what Germany needs to do in terms of non-contracted breaks.

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