UK’s May says Brexit transition period could grow, draws ire
BRUSSELS — British Prime Minister Theresa May stood firm Thursday in the face of stinging domestic criticism, saying the U.K. and the European Union could overcome their “few but considerable” disagreements over Brexit.
At the end of an inconclusive EU summit, May said there would be “tough negotiations” but declared that Britain and the bloc could strike a divorce deal that worked for both sides.
EU Council President Donald Tusk said he, too, was more optimistic than after a bad-tempered EU summit last month and stalled negotiations last weekend.
“What I feel today is that we are closer to the final solutions and the deal,” he told reporters.