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Britain ready to pay €40 billion to leave the EU: report

It is the first time the British side has put a figure on its so-called Brexit bill – although the sum falls well short of the 100-billion-euro sum discussed in Brussels

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Britain is prepared to pay up to 40 billion euros (US$47 billion) as part of a deal to leave the European Union, The Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported, citing three unnamed sources familiar with Britain’s negotiating strategy.

The European Union has floated a figure of 60 billion euros and wants significant progress on settling Britain’s liabilities before talks can start on complex issues such as future trading arrangements.

The government department responsible for Brexit talks declined to comment on The Sunday Telegraph article. So far, Britain has given no official indication of how much it would be willing to pay.

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The newspaper said British officials were likely to offer to pay 10 billion euros a year for three years after leaving the EU in March 2019, then finalise the total alongside detailed trade talks.

Payments would only be made as part of a deal that included a trade agreement, the newspaper added.

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The EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, and British Secretary of State David Davis. Photo: AP
The EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, and British Secretary of State David Davis. Photo: AP

“We know (the EU’s) position is 60 billion euros, but the actual bottom line is 50 billion euros. Ours is closer to 30 billion euros but the actual landing zone is 40 billion euros, even if the public and politicians are not all there yet,” the newspaper quoted one “senior Whitehall source” as saying.

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