Germany rules out informal Brexit talks before article 50 is triggered
Source: The Guardian
Germany rules out informal Brexit talks before article 50 is triggered
Jon Henley and Jennifer Rankin in Brussels and Philip Oltermann in Berlin
Monday 27 June 2016 11.39 BST
Germany has ruled out any possibility of informal talks on Britain leaving the EU before it files formal notice of its intention to go, dealing a major blow to the Brexit campaigns leaders.
As the US secretary of state, John Kerry, warned in Brussels that the UKs departure would have consequences demanding sensitive, thoughtful, responsible and strategic leadership, chancellor Angela Merkels spokesman said only Britain could start the exit process.
If the government decided it needed a reasonable amount of time to do that, we respect that, Steffen Seibert said. But he cautioned: One thing is clear before Great Britain has sent this notification, there will be no informal preliminary talks about the exit modalities.
One day before a crunch Brussels EU summit, Merkel herself told reporters she had a certain amount of understanding for the fact that Britain may need a certain amount of time to analyse things, but added that a long-term suspension would serve no ones interests.
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AP bulletin:
Merkel, Hollande, Renzi Agree No Formal or Informal Talks Before Britain Triggers Article 50 to Withdraw From EU