'No special treatment' for Britain in EU exit - Merkel ally


  • World
  • Monday, 27 Jun 2016

BERLIN (Reuters) - Britain should not receive any special treatment in negotiating its exit from the European Union after last week's referendum vote, the parliamentary leader of German Chancellor's conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) said on Monday.

"There will be no special treatment, there will be no gifts," Volker Kauder, a close Merkel ally, told the ARD German television station.

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