World Reacts As UK, EU Finally Seal Brexit Trade Deal

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  • Johnson, Macron, Merkel, Theresa May, Others Speak

The United Kingdom has reached a Brexit trade deal with the European Union, seven days before it exits one of the world’s biggest trading blocs in its most significant global shift since the decline of colonialism.

Here are some of the reactions to the historic milestone as the two parties reached the much-awaited deal:

Boris Johnson

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “We have also today resolved a question which has bedevilled our politics for decades and it is up to us, all together, as a newly and truly independent nation to realise the immensity of this moment and to make the most of it.”

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Referring to the EU, he said: “We will be your friend, your ally, your supporter and indeed, never let it be forgotten, your number one market.”

European Union

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said the deal was “fair and balanced”.

“It was worth fighting for this deal. It will protect our EU interests, ensure fair competition and provide predictability for our fishing communities,” she added.

Chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier warned “this agreement will require efforts”, and notably pledged support to EU fishermen and women after fishing proved the toughest of issues to resolve.

Angela Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she expects Germany will be able to decide quickly whether to back the deal.

“The federal government will now closely examine the text of the agreement. But we are not starting at zero. The Commission has kept the member states in the loop during the entire negotiation process,” she said.

Emmanuel Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron said the united and firm position taken by Europe has paid off.

“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,” Macron said on Twitter.

“Europe is advancing and can look towards the future, in a united and sovereign manner, and with strength.”

Theresa May

“Very welcome news that the UK & EU have reached agreement on the terms of a deal – one that provides confidence to business and helps keep trade flowing. Looking forward to seeing the detail in the coming days,” the former British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Twitter.

 

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