British Prime Minister Teresa Mayor will start the European procedure on March 2
British Prime Minister Teresa Mui (Theresa May) will be on March 29 to trigger the British exit from the EU program, which launched this two-year, will reshape the British and European future retreat of the European negotiations.
The Chief Executive of the United Kingdom in the European Union has informed the President of the Council of Europe, Donald Tusk, of Britain's intention to trigger the date of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Britain in June last year whether to withdraw from the EU referendum, the people of the 52% in favor of 48% against the results of choice to return to Europe.
The EU said it was ready to start negotiations, and on March 29, the United Kingdom will trigger the 50th paragraph within 48 hours, Tusk will be the other 27 members of the EU to send his draft guidelines for negotiations. This means that the negotiations may begin in May.
Britain will come here to the country's European Affairs Minister Davis said "a generation since the most important point of negotiations." After the news, the pound fell against the dollar from a three-week high.
Teresa Meimei hopes to reach an agreement through negotiations, so that after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom with the EU member states trade, financial and political relations as close as possible, but also to the Conservative Party within the suspect European satisfaction.
The retreat of the European negotiations may be the most complicated negotiations ever encountered by Britain since World War II, and other EU leaders have said that it will not allow Terex May to achieve its goals easily.
With nationalism, anti-building, and anti-immigrant sentiment spread in Western Europe, Brussels's EU leadership hopes to avoid other members to follow the British retreat. Teresa May did not disclose more details about his negotiation strategy.
Although Teresa Ma succeeded Cameron as prime minister shortly after the referendum on June 23, she delayed the firing of Lisbon's 50th in order to have time to formulate a negotiating strategy.