Merkel after the conversation with May: There is no possibility of changing the Brexit agreement

The British Prime Minister canceled today's scheduled vote on the draft Brexit agreement in the British Parliament due to disagreements among MPs who threaten to vote against the document, which would open the way to a no-deal separation between London and Brussels.
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May and Merkel, Photo: Reuters
May and Merkel, Photo: Reuters
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel assessed today, after a meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May in Berlin, that there is "no possibility" of changing the agreement reached between Brussels and London on the withdrawal of Great Britain from the European Union (EU) (Brexit).

Merkel said this today at a meeting with MPs after speaking with Prime Minister May, who came to Germany in an attempt to get concessions on the terms of her country's withdrawal from the EU, sources close to the meeting told Agence France-Presse.

The British Prime Minister canceled today's scheduled vote on the draft Brexit agreement in the British Parliament due to disagreements among MPs who threaten to vote against the document, which would pave the way for a no-deal separation between London and Brussels.

Tonight, Teresa May will meet in Brussels with the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, and the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, who said last night that there will be no renegotiations with London.

Before Berlin, the British Prime Minister was in The Hague today, where she spoke with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

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