EU dismisses Brexit summit in November\, citing lack of progress

EU dismisses Brexit summit in November, citing lack of progress

IANS  |  Brussels 

The leaders of the 27 countries that will remain in the (EU) after Britain's withdrawal called off an extraordinary summit on the in November due to insufficient progress to organise the meeting.

Those same sources said that the leaders stand "ready" to convene a European Council, "if and when" the EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, reports that "decisive progress" has been achieved, reports news.

The Heads of State and Government of the 27 met in on Wednesday to hear a statement delivered by the British Theresa May, on the and then, without the UK, discussed how to proceed with the negotiations less than six months away from the planned British exit.

had planned to close the withdrawal agreement with the in October so the the and could ratify it before March 29, when Brexit will materialize.

During the informal summit in Salzburg in September, the of the European Council, Donald Tusk, already said that the October meeting would be "the moment of truth" for the negotiations and that by then he hoped "the maximum progress and result".

"If we feel that we will be able to finalise and formalise our agreement in November, I will convene this extraordinary meeting", which would take place on November 17 and 18, the Polish said last month.

However, on October 14 and failed to close an agreement and decided to stop negotiations

This Wednesday, the Heads of State and Government of the 27 reaffirmed their "total confidence" in the community negotiator, Michel Barnier, and their determination to remain united.

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 08:22 IST