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EU sets out 'phased' Brexit strategy | EU sets out 'phased' Brexit strategy |
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The EU has outlined its Brexit strategy, suggesting trade talks could begin after "sufficient progress" on a separation settlement with the UK. | |
The draft guidelines, announced by European Council President Donald Tusk in Malta, advocate a "phased approach". | |
They will be sent to the 27 member states for approval and will set the tone for two years of negotiations. | |
In Brussels, the EU's foreign policy chief suggested the EU could manage without the UK in defence matters. | |
The UK formally triggered the Brexit process on Wednesday after calling for simultaneous talks on exit terms and future trade ties. | |
At a news conference, Mr Tusk said: "Starting parallel talks on all issues at the same time as suggested by some in the UK will not happen. | |
"Only once we have achieved sufficient progress on the withdrawal can we discuss the framework for our future relationship." | |
Talks would be "difficult, complex and sometimes even confrontational", he predicted, but the EU would not "pursue a punitive approach". | Talks would be "difficult, complex and sometimes even confrontational", he predicted, but the EU would not "pursue a punitive approach". |
UK Prime Minister Theresa May formally triggered the Brexit process by sending the Article 50 notification letter to Mr Tusk on Wednesday. | UK Prime Minister Theresa May formally triggered the Brexit process by sending the Article 50 notification letter to Mr Tusk on Wednesday. |
The two are to meet in London ahead of an EU summit on Brexit, which will not include her, on 29 April. | The two are to meet in London ahead of an EU summit on Brexit, which will not include her, on 29 April. |
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What do the guidelines say? | What do the guidelines say? |
The draft says the EU's overall objective is "to preserve its interests, those of its member states, its citizens and its businesses". | The draft says the EU's overall objective is "to preserve its interests, those of its member states, its citizens and its businesses". |
Calling for a "phased approach giving priority to an orderly withdrawal", it suggests starting with discussions on the separation arrangement. They could then move on to talks about a future trade relationship between the EU and the UK. | Calling for a "phased approach giving priority to an orderly withdrawal", it suggests starting with discussions on the separation arrangement. They could then move on to talks about a future trade relationship between the EU and the UK. |
The draft raises the issue of the UK financial bills with the EU, estimated to be as much as €60bn (£51bn; $64bn). | The draft raises the issue of the UK financial bills with the EU, estimated to be as much as €60bn (£51bn; $64bn). |
In a sign of the bloc's determination to secure a "divorce bill", it says that a "single financial settlement should ensure that the Union and the United Kingdom both respect the obligations undertaken before the date of withdrawal". | In a sign of the bloc's determination to secure a "divorce bill", it says that a "single financial settlement should ensure that the Union and the United Kingdom both respect the obligations undertaken before the date of withdrawal". |
The document also calls for "flexible and imaginative solutions'' for the issue of the UK's land border with the Republic of Ireland, with the aim of "avoiding a hard border". | The document also calls for "flexible and imaginative solutions'' for the issue of the UK's land border with the Republic of Ireland, with the aim of "avoiding a hard border". |
What about future ties on security? | What about future ties on security? |
Mrs May's letter had been interpreted by some as threatening to withdraw co-operation with the EU on security matters. | Mrs May's letter had been interpreted by some as threatening to withdraw co-operation with the EU on security matters. |
Speaking at a Nato meeting in Brussels, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said: "The UK contributes today only for 3% of our civilian capabilities in our EU operations and missions, and 5% to the military ones. | |
"So for sure it's a valued contribution, but for sure a contribution without which the European Union defence and security work can continue perfectly well." | |
What next? Analysis by BBC Europe editor Katya Adler | What next? Analysis by BBC Europe editor Katya Adler |
This is the start of a two-year, cross-Channel political rollercoaster ride. The EU's draft guidelines for Brexit are uncompromising and firm. | |
They say they will update them "as necessary" during negotiations, meaning they are ready for anything, including, the text explicitly says, for talks with the UK to fail altogether. | They say they will update them "as necessary" during negotiations, meaning they are ready for anything, including, the text explicitly says, for talks with the UK to fail altogether. |
Gone are the words of sadness and regret at Britain's departure. The message is: Roll up your sleeves, we're ready for you. | Gone are the words of sadness and regret at Britain's departure. The message is: Roll up your sleeves, we're ready for you. |
How have British politicians reacted? | How have British politicians reacted? |