Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

EU’s Tusk to give Brexit ‘situational update’ Friday

-

EU President Donald Tusk will give a "situational update" on Friday on Brexit, officials said, amid speculation British Prime Minister Theresa May could return to Brussels to seal a Brexit divorce deal.

"President Tusk will make a press statement on Brexit tomorrow at 7:50 am. Further details will follow," the European Council said on Twitter Thursday.

An EU source later told AFP that former Polish premier Tusk was due to fly to Hungary for an awards ceremony on Friday and would give the statement before then.

Tusk will speak one week before a crucial EU summit in Brussels when Britain hopes to unlock the next phase of Brexit talks, focusing on trade and a transition period.

"Less than a week to EUCO (European Council), so Tusk will make a situational update of the Brexit situation in that context, whatever it is tomorrow morning," the source said on condition of anonymity.

The European Commission earlier Thursday set a deadline of Sunday for May to reach a deal on divorce terms so they can be approved by member states in time for the summit, adding that there was "no white smoke" yet from London.

Talks between May and Juncker broke up on Monday without a deal after a pro-British party in Northern Ireland that props up the British leader's government objected to a clause about future arrangements for the Irish border.

EU President Donald Tusk will give a “situational update” on Friday on Brexit, officials said, amid speculation British Prime Minister Theresa May could return to Brussels to seal a Brexit divorce deal.

“President Tusk will make a press statement on Brexit tomorrow at 7:50 am. Further details will follow,” the European Council said on Twitter Thursday.

An EU source later told AFP that former Polish premier Tusk was due to fly to Hungary for an awards ceremony on Friday and would give the statement before then.

Tusk will speak one week before a crucial EU summit in Brussels when Britain hopes to unlock the next phase of Brexit talks, focusing on trade and a transition period.

“Less than a week to EUCO (European Council), so Tusk will make a situational update of the Brexit situation in that context, whatever it is tomorrow morning,” the source said on condition of anonymity.

The European Commission earlier Thursday set a deadline of Sunday for May to reach a deal on divorce terms so they can be approved by member states in time for the summit, adding that there was “no white smoke” yet from London.

Talks between May and Juncker broke up on Monday without a deal after a pro-British party in Northern Ireland that props up the British leader’s government objected to a clause about future arrangements for the Irish border.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

World

US President Joe Biden delivers remarks after signing legislation authorizing aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan at the White House on April 24, 2024...

World

AfD leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla face damaging allegations about an EU parliamentarian's aide accused of spying for China - Copyright AFP Odd...

Business

Meta's growth is due in particular to its sophisticated advertising tools and the success of "Reels" - Copyright AFP SEBASTIEN BOZONJulie JAMMOTFacebook-owner Meta on...

Business

The job losses come on the back of a huge debt restructuring deal led by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky - Copyright AFP Antonin UTZFrench...