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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the European Union leaders in 5 consecutive days to "promote" the latest British government's "off Europe" plan submitted by the British government. However, he did not get "good news". Many leaders responded and the new plan had to be changed.
Finland Prime Minister Antti Lynne told Johnson, "it is important to find a solution within a week", "Johnson agrees with this timetable". It is now the rotating presidency of the European Union.
Prime Minister Mark Lut wrote in social media "Twitter", he told the phone on the phone that the British "off Europe" new plan has "major problems". There is still a lot of work to do before the EU summit from 17 to 18.
A spokesman for the European Commission said that "the British proposal does not form the basis for defining the agreement".
Leo Varadka, the Prime Minister of Ireland, told reporters that he hoped to meet with him within a week, "time is pressing." It is reasonable to expect that the leaders of 27 or 28 countries will not be able to decide and sign the documents they saw the night before or two days before.
No announcement was made. On the 5th, he described Britain's new "de-European" plan as a "realistic compromise".
Consultations between the UK and EU negotiators ended on April 4 and no progress was made. Consultations are scheduled to continue on the 7th. According to EU diplomats, Britain hopes to continue negotiations over the weekend and is rejected by the EU. The EU believes that weekend talks may send the wrong signal to the outside world that the talks will break through.


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