British PM hails Brexit progress, but still no breakthrough
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May said Wednesday that she has made fresh progress in Brexit talks at a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, as negotiators try to pin down an agreement that EU leaders can rubber-stamp this weekend.
The U.K. and the European Union agreed last week on a 585-page document sealing the terms of Britain’s departure, but are still working to nail down a separate political declaration on their future relations after Brexit on March 29.
“Further progress has been made,” May said in a brief statement after her meeting in Brussels with Juncker, but she added that “there are some further issues that need resolution.”
May said the two sides have “given sufficient direction to our negotiators. I hope to be able to resolve the remaining issues, and that work will start immediately.”