France opposes ‘repeated extensions’ on Brexit: Presidency

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France opposes ‘repeated extensions’ on Brexit: Presidency

Saturday, 11 May 2019 | AFP | Paris

France opposes “repeated extensions” for Britain’s exit from the European Union, a presidential official said Friday, keeping to the hard line of Paris on Brexit.

France does not want to enter into “a cycle of Brexit summits” following this month’s European parliament elections which Britain will take part in after the deadline for its departure from the bloc was extended to the end of October, the official said.

The official, who asked not to be named, added that London should “have a solution before October 31” when Britain is due to leave the EU.

“The European elections could create a political shock that ends in a bipartisan agreement before June 30,” the official said.

“But if the situation is not clarified before October 31, as the new commission is taking its place, we are not going to have a cycle of Brexit summits.”

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