EU should consider offering UK a ‘flexible’ delay: Pres

European Council President Donald Tusk speaks during a debate on the priorities of the European Council meeting of 21 and 22 March 2019 and UK’s withdrawal from the EU during a plenary session at the European Parliament on March 27, 2019 in Strasbourg, eastern France. (Photo by FREDERICK FLORIN / AFP)

London: The European Union should consider offering the UK a ‘flexible’ delay of up to a year for Brexit, with the option of leaving earlier if a deal is ratified, European Council President Donald Tusk has said.

According to reports in British media, he said there was ‘little reason to believe’ a Brexit deal would be approved by the extension deadline that UK Prime Minister.

Theresa May has requested extension till June 30.

Writing to EU leaders, he further added that any delay should have conditions attached.

It is up to EU members to vote on the proposals at a summit on Wednesday.

Tusk said granting the June 30 extension that May has been seeking “would increase the risk of a rolling series of short extensions and emergency summits, creating new cliff-edge dates”.

And if the European Council did not agree on an extension at all, “there would be a risk of an accidental no-deal Brexit”, he added.

“One possibility would be a flexible extension, which would last only as long as necessary and no longer than one year, as beyond that date we will need to decide unanimously on some key European projects.”

A draft EU document circulated to diplomats ahead of the emergency summit also proposes an extension but leaves the date of the proposed new deadline blank.

The UK is currently due to leave the EU at 11 PM on Friday.

So far, UK MPs have rejected the withdrawal agreement May reached with other European leaders in 2018, so she is now asking for the leaving date to be extended.

She met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin for talks ahead of the summit. Merkel said a delay that ran until the end of this year or the start of 2020 was a possibility. (IANS) 

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