British Prime Minister Teresa Mui "historic" officially launched to withdraw the

British Prime Minister Teresa Meimei officially launched the procedure to withdraw from the EU on Wednesday, claiming that retreat did not return. Britain has embarked on a thorny road from Europe. On this road, the cohesion of the EU will be tested, at the end of the road, waiting for the British what kind of future, is not known.

Teresa Mae wrote to the President of the Council of Europe, Tusk, to inform Britain of its intention to withdraw from the EU. This is one of the most significant actions taken by British leaders since World War II. Britain joined the European Union in 1973.

"Britain is about to withdraw from the European Union," Teresa May told the parliament after nine months in the UK's referendum. "This is a historic moment, and there is no longer a way back." In June, the British referendum After the spread of global investors and leaders of the world was shocked.

The British government has two years to negotiate with the European Union to withdraw from the European terms, retreat to Europe will be in the end of March 2019 formally entered into force.

The 60-year-old Teresa plum took on one of the most arduous tasks facing the British prime minister: keeping Scotland's reunification in the context of an independent referendum in Scotland, and at the same time The other 27 Member States have held consultations on financial, trade, national security and other intricate issues.

The outcome of the consultation will determine the future of the British economy and will determine whether London can retain its status as one of the world's two largest financial centers. British economy reached 2.6 trillion US dollars, ranked fifth in the world.

For the EU, which has suffered from debt and refugee crises, the loss of Britain has been the biggest blow to the European integration process that has lasted 60 years since World War II.

EU leaders say they do not want to punish Britain. But with the rise of nationalism and anti-EU political parties throughout the EU, it is difficult for them to give London generous conditions, because it may encourage other members to follow suit and quit the EU.