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Hammond Sees Deal with Labor on Brexit

TEHRAN (defapress) – Talks between the British government and the main opposition Labor party aimed at breaking the deadlock over Brexit continue, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond said on Saturday, adding he expected to reach “some form of agreement.”
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Publish Date: 06April 2019 - 14:26

Hammond Sees Deal with Labor on BrexitThe Labor party said on Friday talks with the government had made no progress as there was no “real change or compromise” from Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives.

But Hammond said he was optimistic about the talks.

 “Te conversations with the Labor party are continuing,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of European Union finance ministers in Bucharest, Reuters reported.

 “I am optimistic that we will reach some form of agreement with Labor,” he said, adding he expected the exchange of “some more texts today.”

He said the government had no red lines in the talks.

Hammond also signaled optimism about next Wednesday’s EU summit on Brexit, saying most EU states agreed there was a need to delay Brexit.

May has written to Brussels asking EU leaders to postpone Britain’s exit from the bloc next Friday until June 30.

The EU insists, however, she must first show a viable plan to secure agreement on her divorce deal in the deadlocked British parliament.

 “Most of the colleagues that I am talking to accept we will need longer to complete this process,” Hammond told reporters in Bucharest.

 “I am optimistic about the Council on Wednesday,” when EU leaders meet in Brussels to decide the next steps in the Brexit process, he said.

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