[ad_1]
British Prime Minister Teresa May announced that the government has reached a common position on the creation of a UK-EU free trade zone after Breccia, the press reported. "The firm has negotiated our common position on the future of our negotiations with the EU." We propose to create a free trade zone between the United Kingdom and the EU with a set of common rules for industrial products and agricultural production. "The firm Chekers, residence of the British Prime Minister, 70 miles to northwestern London. " We also negotiated a new customs model that gives us the freedom to enter into new trade agreements with countries around the world" According to The Times, which does not cite any sources, May promised his allies in the cabinet that he would dismiss Foreign Minister Boris Johnson when he was trying to undermine the government's bargaining position with the government. EU reports Reuters.
Some British newspapers wrote that Johnson, who was among the camp leaders to leave the EU in a referendum and for Brekita to from 2016, yesterday before the cabinet meeting was with whom he discussed how to react to May's plan, notes DPA, quoted by BTA.
In and the government statement states that the UK will continue and prepare a scenario for Breskit without agreement with the EU on future cooperation
Teresa May has also declared: that next week, the British government will publish a White Paper detailing how London intends to "regain control of its money, its laws and its borders" The European negotiator for the Brecque Michel Barnier wrote to Twitter that he expects to wait for the publication of the White Paper and evaluate the British government's proposals to badess whether they are achievable and realistic.