France and Germany will oppose, according to the Financial Times, the proposal of T. May for a transitional agreement, putting their vetoes on the issue. This will happen at least until the issue of “divorce law” will be resolved. The position of the two countries towards Brexit is therefore very tough and few concessions at Great Britain will be made in this regard.
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