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Brexit: Donald Tusk 'keeping door open' for Britain to stay in EU despite talks | Brexit: Donald Tusk 'keeping door open' for Britain to stay in EU despite talks |
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Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, has said he still holds out hope that Brexit can be reversed, despite official talks starting this week. | Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, has said he still holds out hope that Brexit can be reversed, despite official talks starting this week. |
The senior politician said he had been asked by British friends if there was a way to stop or reverse Britain’s exit from the EU. | The senior politician said he had been asked by British friends if there was a way to stop or reverse Britain’s exit from the EU. |
Mr Tusk said: “I told them that in fact the EU was built on dreams that seemed impossible to achieve. | Mr Tusk said: “I told them that in fact the EU was built on dreams that seemed impossible to achieve. |
"So who knows? You may say I am a dreamer but I'm not the only one," he added, quoting John Lennon's song, Imagine. | "So who knows? You may say I am a dreamer but I'm not the only one," he added, quoting John Lennon's song, Imagine. |
His remarks came hours before EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss terrorism and security. | His remarks came hours before EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss terrorism and security. |
But Brexit is also likely to dominate, with Theresa May set to update her European colleagues on the future for EU citizens living in the UK. | But Brexit is also likely to dominate, with Theresa May set to update her European colleagues on the future for EU citizens living in the UK. |
The two-day summit, Ms May’s first outing with EU counterparts since her lacklustre performance at the general election, follows four days after Brexit talks officially began. | The two-day summit, Ms May’s first outing with EU counterparts since her lacklustre performance at the general election, follows four days after Brexit talks officially began. |
EU leaders have gained renewed confidence after pro-Europe Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French poll last month. | EU leaders have gained renewed confidence after pro-Europe Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French poll last month. |
Speaking at a news conference in Brussels, Mr Tusk said the EU is "slowly turning the corner". | Speaking at a news conference in Brussels, Mr Tusk said the EU is "slowly turning the corner". |
"We are witnessing the return of the EU rather as a solution, not a problem." | "We are witnessing the return of the EU rather as a solution, not a problem." |
He continued: "The Brexit negotiations started three days ago. It is a most difficult process, for which the EU is well prepared. | He continued: "The Brexit negotiations started three days ago. It is a most difficult process, for which the EU is well prepared. |
"You can hear different predictions coming from different people about the possible outcome of these negotiations - hard Brexit, soft Brexit or no deal. | "You can hear different predictions coming from different people about the possible outcome of these negotiations - hard Brexit, soft Brexit or no deal. |
"Some of my British friends have even asked me whether Brexit could be reversed and whether I could imagine an outcome where the UK stays part of the EU. | "Some of my British friends have even asked me whether Brexit could be reversed and whether I could imagine an outcome where the UK stays part of the EU. |
"I told them that, in fact, the European Union was built on dreams that seemed impossible to achieve. So, who knows. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." | "I told them that, in fact, the European Union was built on dreams that seemed impossible to achieve. So, who knows. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." |
Mr Tusk's suggestion that Brexit could be stopped, reversed or watered down, followed similar remarks made by the newly-elected French President, who told Ms May at a joint news conference in Paris last week that “the door remains open” for Britain to change its mind. | |
“Of course the door remains open, always open until the Brexit negotiations come to an end,” he said, when asked if Britain could yet stay in the bloc. |