French top diplomat Le Drian says breach of Brexit divorce treaty is "unacceptable"
France on Thursday told Britain it would be unacceptable to violate the terms of the agreement on the UK withdrawal from the EU, after the British government introduced a bill to override parts of the deal. Le Drian told his UK counterpart Raab on the sidelines of a meeting that the violation by the Britain of the withdrawal agreement was unacceptable.
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- Published Date: 06:41 | 10 September 2020
- Modified Date: 06:41 | 10 September 2020
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told his British counterpart Dominic Raab that a breach by Britain of the withdrawal agreement reached with the European Union would be "unacceptable", his spokeswoman said on Thursday.
Le Drian spoke to Raab on the sidelines of an E3 meeting in London to discuss Iran on Thursday.
The European Union was on Thursday exploring possible legal action against Britain over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to undercut parts of the Brexit divorce treaty, with EU officials saying London may already be in breach of the treaty.
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