Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Thursday that Britain plans to trigger Article 50, the formal process for leaving the European Union, early next year.
“We are talking to our European friends and partners in the expectation that by the early part of next year you will see an Article 50 letter. We will invoke that,” he told Britain’s Sky News television in New York.
Prime Minister Theresa May has previously said only that Britain would not trigger Article 50 before the end of this year.
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Doing so would mark the formal start of a two-year negotiation period for Britain to leave the EU following its referendum vote in June to pull out of the 28-nation bloc.
However May’s Downing Street office distanced the government from Johnson’s comments.
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“The government’s position has not changed: we will not trigger Article 50 before the end of 2016 and we are using this time to prepare for the negotiations,” a spokesman said.
Britain's Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson (left) leaves No 10 Downing Street after attending a cabinet meeting in London. Photo: EPA