In Brexit Talks, U.K. and E.U. Are Said to Be Miles Apart.
' No one expects negotiations over Britains exit from the European Union to go smoothly over the next two years, but a German newspapers account of a dinner last Wednesday between the British prime minister, Theresa May, and senior European Union officials suggests that round one, at least, was particularly discordant.
On Sunday, the German newspaper, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, ran an article, clearly leaked by officials in the European Commission, that described a considerable gulf between Mrs. May, who called for a snap election on June 8, and Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the commission, as well as the blocs chief negotiator on Britains exit, Michel Barnier.
According to the German newspaper and some from Britain, like The Sunday Times of London, Mr. Juncker came away believing that Mrs. May was not just in a state of denial, but in a different galaxy, as he was said to have reported in an early morning telephone call the next day to Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
The paper reported that Mrs. May said at one point, Lets make Brexit a success. Mr. Juncker was said to have replied, Brexit cannot be a success.'>>>
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