Belgium says ready to start Brexit negotiations without delay

Source: Xinhua   2017-03-30 01:46:56

BRUSSELS, March 29 (Xinhua) -- Belgium is ready to start negotiating about the terms of Brexit soon, to organize the withdrawal in an orderly fashion, Prime Minister of Belgium Charles Michel said on Wednesday.

According to Michel, Belgium will adopt a constructive attitude during the negotiations. "We are convinced that any agreement must benefit both the United Kingdom and the European Union. Commitments from the past must be honored. Transition measures must allow for a smooth transition, provided they are clearly defined and a fitting legal framework is in place. It is crucial that the rights of EU citizens living in the UK are safeguarded, under the principle of reciprocity," he said.

Belgium is in favor of a far-reaching free trade agreement with Britain, honoring the integrity of the single market and its four liberties, Michel added. "Securing a fair and level playing field is the main objective here, as is providing a clear legal framework. Such an agreement is based on finding a proper balance between rights and obligations," he continued.

"Our country respects the UK's decision to leave the European Union, even though it regrets it. The notification provides much-needed clarity, after the referendum of June 23, 2016," he said.

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Belgium says ready to start Brexit negotiations without delay

Source: Xinhua 2017-03-30 01:46:56

BRUSSELS, March 29 (Xinhua) -- Belgium is ready to start negotiating about the terms of Brexit soon, to organize the withdrawal in an orderly fashion, Prime Minister of Belgium Charles Michel said on Wednesday.

According to Michel, Belgium will adopt a constructive attitude during the negotiations. "We are convinced that any agreement must benefit both the United Kingdom and the European Union. Commitments from the past must be honored. Transition measures must allow for a smooth transition, provided they are clearly defined and a fitting legal framework is in place. It is crucial that the rights of EU citizens living in the UK are safeguarded, under the principle of reciprocity," he said.

Belgium is in favor of a far-reaching free trade agreement with Britain, honoring the integrity of the single market and its four liberties, Michel added. "Securing a fair and level playing field is the main objective here, as is providing a clear legal framework. Such an agreement is based on finding a proper balance between rights and obligations," he continued.

"Our country respects the UK's decision to leave the European Union, even though it regrets it. The notification provides much-needed clarity, after the referendum of June 23, 2016," he said.

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