German minister senses British "nervousness", but sees no path to undo Brexit


  • World
  • Wednesday, 13 Jun 2018

BERLIN (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said there were growing signs of British nervousness at being isolated in a more uncertain international environment but that he saw no immediate sign of Britain revisiting its decision to leave the European Union.

"I think the British noticed that ... it's changing with the U.S., they aren't quite as close as before," he said. "And now they aren't going to be EU members either, and the EU has made it clear that things won't be the same."

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