EU chief says Brexit talks are toughest test, urges unity
BRUSSELS — European Union chief Donald Tusk warned Tuesday that talks on Britain’s departure from the EU remain the bloc’s toughest test, saying that “it is, in fact, up to London how this will end: with a good deal, no deal or no Brexit.”
The European Council president renewed calls for unity among the U.K.’s 27 partners. Brexit “is still the toughest stress test. If we fail it, the negotiations will end in our defeat,” Tusk said.
Debriefing EU lawmakers in Strasbourg, France on last week’s EU summit, Tusk said that “the EU will be able to rise to every scenario as long as we are not divided.”
Britain is set to leave the EU in March 2019, but the Brexit talks are progressing very slowly, held up by differences over the size of the departure bill, the rights of citizens directly hit by Brexit and the status of the Ireland-Northern-Ireland border.