Hard to see real Brexit progress in November - Belgium's Reynders


  • World
  • Monday, 12 Nov 2018

FILE PHOTO - Belgium's Foreign Minister Didier Reynders arrives for the second day of a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, July 12, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/Pool via REUTERS

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - It is unlikely that there will be a breakthrough in negotiations on Britain's exit from the European Union this month, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said on Monday.

"Till now we are waiting for new news from London... We have time, but not so much. For this month, it's very difficult to make real progress, but before Christmas I'm hoping that it will be possible," Reynders told reporters before a meeting of national ministers on Brexit in Brussels.

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