From the BBC:
“Brexit: How
European leaders reacted to EU-UK trade deal”
A post-Brexit
trade deal has been agreed between the EU and the UK, prompting relief, sadness
and optimism for the future. European leaders have been reacting to the
announcement. Here's what some of them have said.
Ursula von
der Leyen, European Commission president "It was a long and winding
road. But we have got a good deal to show for it. It is fair, it is a balanced
deal, and it is the right and responsible thing to do for both sides. "Parting
is such sweet sorrow. "To all Europeans, I say: It's time to leave
Brexit behind. Our future is made in Europe."
Michel
Barnier, EU's chief negotiator "The clock is no longer ticking. "Today
is a day of relief, but tinged by some sadness as we compare what came before
with what lies ahead."
Angela
Merkel, Germany's chancellor "The federal government will now
carefully check the text of the agreement. But we're not starting at zero. The
European Commission has closely included the member states throughout the
entire negotiating process. "We will thus be able to quickly judge
if Germany can support today's outcome. I am very optimistic that we will have
a good result. "With the deal we create the basis for a new chapter
of our relationship. The UK will continue to be an important partner for
Germany and the EU outside of the European Union."
Micheál
Martin, Irish prime minister "There is no such thing as a 'good
Brexit' for Ireland. "But we have worked hard to minimise the
negative consequences. "I believe the agreement reached today is
the least bad version of Brexit possible, given current circumstances."
Emmanuel
Macron, France's president "The unity and strength of Europe paid off.
"The agreement with the United Kingdom is essential to protect our
citizens, our fishermen, our producers. We will make sure that this is the
case."
Giuseppe
Conte, Italy's prime minister "Good news: deal between the EU and the
UK has been agreed. "Interests and rights of European businesses
and citizens guaranteed. The UK will be a central partner and ally for the EU
and Italy."
Pedro
Sánchez, Spain's prime minister "We welcome the agreement between the
EU and the UK. Congratulations to Michel Barnier, Ursula von der Leyen and
their teams. "The Member States and the EU Council will examine it
in the next few days. "Spain and the UK will continue dialogue to
reach an agreement on Gibraltar."
Sebastian
Kurz, Austria's chancellor "I welcome that an agreement could be
reached by the negotiators on the EU's future relationship with the UK.
António
Costa, Portugal's prime minister "We warmly welcome the agreement
reached with the United Kingdom on the relationship with the EU from 1 January.
"UK will remain, in addition to our neighbour and ally, an important
partner."
Mark Rutte,
Dutch prime minister "Excellent news that an agreement on a new EU-UK
partnership has been reached after tough negotiations. "This is of
great importance to us all. We will now study it carefully.
Alexander De
Croo, Belgium's prime minister "I welcome the agreement that Michel
Barnier and Ursula von der Leyen have negotiated with the UK. It offers
perspective to maintain our strong relationship with the UK after Brexit. "In
the end, there is only one thing that matters to me: ensuring the best possible
protection for Belgium's economic interests. We must protect our Belgian
companies from unfair British competition. "Initial reports seem to
indicate that this agreement will give us this crucial guarantee."
Klaus
Iohannis, Romania's president "Romania welcomes the EU-UK agreed
partnership on future relations. "This agreement will protect the
interests of Romanian companies and citizens - Romania's key objectives during
these negotiations.
Igor
Matovič, Slovakia's prime minister “Very few believe but Christmas can make
miracles happen. "Good news from both sides of the Channel. Big
thanks go to Ursula von der Leyen and Michel Barnier. "They secured
a deal on our future relations between EU and UK. We will now look at it with
great confidence so it can work from January."
Stefan
Löfven, Sweden's prime minister "Very happy that the negotiations have
finally led to a result. A deal between EU and UK is an important foundation
for our future relationship."
Andrej
Plenković, Croatia's prime minister "We welcome the agreement on the
future relationship between the EU and the UK after intensive negotiations a
week before the end of the transitional period, and we hope to continue a
strong partnership with the UK."
Tytti
Tuppurainen, Finland's Europe minister "After long negotiations, the
EU and the UK reached an agreement on the future partnership. Congratulations.
This happened at the last minute, since the transition period ends at the end
of this year. "The agreement is mutually beneficial and issues of
crucial importance to the EU, such as level playing field, have been taken into
account. Nevertheless, this is damage control, since the new relationship lacks
the benefits of the single market.
Guy
Verhofstadt, chief Brexit representative for the EU parliament "Finally
a historic and unprecedented deal in the interest of all is reached. "I
hope future UK politicians will build on this partnership so we can regain the
close relationship the EU and the UK deserve. "It will be a first
step in the return of the UK into the European family."
^ Hopefully the
UK and the EU will be able to work their issues out. ^
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