European Union’s foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday said they hoped the UK parliament would approve in a vote on Tuesday the bloc’s Brexit deal negotiated by British Prime Minister Theresa May.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union’s foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday said they hoped the UK parliament would approve in a vote on Tuesday the bloc’s Brexit deal negotiated by British Prime Minister Theresa May.
A day before the vote in the House of Commons, Ireland’s Simon Coveney said the tentative Brexit deal “is not going to change”. Britain’s Jeremy Hunt warned of “real risks” if the agreement is voted down.
As the ministers were arriving for talks, the EU’s top court ruled that Britain could unilaterally revoke its decision to leave the bloc, without the consent of the other 27 EU states.