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Petition for Cancellation of Brexit Gathered over 5 Million Signatures
A petition for revoking Brexit and retaining UK membership in the European Union gathered over 5 million signatures, the Guardian reported.
Bulgarian PM Borissov: It is Important to Have Brexit with Rules
That is why this compromise has been made, the prime minister explained, NOVA TV writes.
"The EU has always been a dialogue. It is important to have Brexit with rules. That is why this compromise has been made. We supported this solution. " This was stated by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in Brussels.
The EU Postpones Brexit until May 22 if the London Government Approves the Divorce Deal
All 27 state and government leaders of the remaining EU member states have unanimously decided to postpone the release date of the UK on the basis of two possible scenarios. This was announced by European Council President Donald Tusk after the end of the first day of the summit in Brussels, Reuters and TASS reported.
George Ciamba, Michel Barnier discuss current stage of Brexit process
Minister-delegate for European Affairs George Ciamba had a meeting with European Chief Negotiator on Brexit Michel Barnier on Thursday, the two analyzing the current state of the Brexit process 15 days before the expected date of Britain's withdrawal from the EU, following the latest developments marked by the negative outcome of the British Parliament vote on the Withdrawal Agreement.
EC senior official Cristea: UK exiting EU without agreement, disorderly, with great potential for crisis
The head of the European Commission Representation in Romania, Angela Cristea, said on Monday that the chances of the UK withdrawing from the EU without an agreement increase by the day, which would make the exit disorderly and having a great potential for crisis in many sectors.
May and Juncker Hold Brexit Meet, Agree New Talks
Britain and the EU agreed Thursday to hold more talks to try to avoid a no-deal Brexit, after a "robust" meeting between Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker, reports AFP.
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President Iohannis: Agreement on Brexit, negotiated, most efficient mechanism; limits negative consequences for EU citizens
President Klaus Iohannis on Friday welcomed at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace the Foreign Affairs Secretary of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Jeremy Hunt, in which context he showed that a UK withdrawal without an agreement with the European Union will have significant negative consequences both on this country and the EU member states, reads a press release of the
President Iohannis on Brexit: We will seek to keep potential negative effects on European citizens to a minimum
President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday that during its term at the Presidency of the Council of the EU, Romania will make efforts to facilitate the adoption of the measures proposed by the European Commission regarding the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
UPDATE President Iohannis: British government must clarify its position
President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday that the British government must clarify its position after the landslide defeat in the UK Parliament of the Brexit agreement negotiated by Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May.
Iohannis considers that the decision of the British Parliament is regrettable.
#Romania2019.eu/Juncker: We mustn't export internal conflicts to Europe
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Bucharest, Jan 11 /Agerpres/ - European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker on Friday voiced his conviction that there are high chances that Romania holds a successful first Presidency at the EU Council, but he underscored at the same time that internal conflicts mustn't be exported to Europe.