Brexit Bill Shouldn't Delay Trade Talks Too Long, Say Leaders
- When sufficient progress is made, parallel talks should start
- Dutch PM Rutte met Irish PM Kenny and Danish PM Rasmussen
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Haggling over the U.K.’s bill for leaving the European Union shouldn’t be allowed to cause too much of a delay in discussing the long-term trade relationship between the two economies, three EU prime ministers said.
In a boon for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, her counterparts from the Netherlands, Denmark and Ireland indicated after talks in The Hague on Friday that she should be allowed time to work on the trade pact she wants to land.