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EU cannot be ‘held hostage’ to Brexit crisis: Macron

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French President Emmanuel Macron (R) shakes hands Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar (L) during a press conference in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace, in Paris. AFP
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Paris, April 2

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday warned the European Union could not “be held hostage” to the Brexit crisis and said that a lengthy extension of the deadline for Britain to leave the bloc was “not a certainty”.

Speaking during a visit to Paris by Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, the French leader said: “The EU cannot be held hostage to the resolution of a political crisis in the United Kingdom on a long-term basis.” 

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He added that France was “open” to a lengthy extension of the Brexit deadline on certain conditions but that it was “neither a certainty nor automatic. I am repeating it here with conviction”. — AFP

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