There are still a significant number of unresolved issues in the negotiations with the EU over Britain’s exit, according to Prime Minister Theresa May. However, they are in the final, she said in London. „Both sides want to reach an agreement. But what we negotiate is extremely difficult. „
There will be no agreement at any price. Britain plans to leave the EU at the end of March 2019 and is currently negotiating the terms of the withdrawal. Scarce is the design of the border between the EU member Ireland and the British Northern Ireland after the „Brexit“.
The EU and Ireland want to avoid new controls in the long-term region of political violence. May’s proposal to maintain close trade relations with the EU continues to be a source of criticism in both the pro-Europeans and pro-Europeans. There is also resistance in her cabinet.