British PM meets Dutch counterpart in key Brexit week

AFP  |  The Hague 

British held talks today with her Dutch counterpart in a crunch week when she is due to thrash out with ministers the shape of trade ties with the EU after

But both leaders only laughed when asked by waiting reporters if the would support May's reported proposal of a third option for overcoming the difficult issue of what customs arrangements to adopt after May made "the case for an ambitious economic and security partnership with the European Union," a statement from the said.

She discussed with Rutte "the importance of ensuring that trade between the and the UK remained as frictionless as possible" after Brexit, it added.

May is under pressure from eurosceptics in her to keep her promise of a clean break with the EU, but she is also running out of time to reach a deal with

After meeting a number of European leaders last week in and on the sidelines of an EU summit, she is due to talk next on Thursday with German

On Friday, May will gather her warring ministers at her Chequers country retreat, aiming to thrash out their differences on how close economically Britain should remain to the EU, ahead of the release of a formal policy proposal next week.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 21:00 IST