Belgium is ready to protect citizens and businesses after Brexit without agreement

KIEV. 16 Jan. UNN. Belgium is preparing the necessary measures to protect its citizens and business in the UK after its potential exit from the EU without a deal on Tuesday evening rejected the Parliament of the Kingdom. This was stated on Twitter the acting Prime Minister of Belgium Charles Michel, informs UNN.

“We need to ensure the rights of our citizens and protect our company. The most important is also support strong trade and economic relations. In cooperation with the European Union, the Belgian government prepares and adopts specific measures,” he said.

Recall, ordered a British exit from the EU remains a priority for Germany and the European Union. This is stated in an article published on the website of the German foreign Ministry in connection with the vote in the British Parliament on Brexit

Members of the house of Commons of the British Parliament on Tuesday rejected a deal with the European Union on the terms Brexit. During a crucial vote of 432 deputies voted against the agreement, approved by the London and Brussels in November last year after 1.5 years of negotiations. Supported this project agreement, the approval of which insisted the Prime of ministress Theresa may, MP 202. Thus, the transaction is rejected with a difference of 230 votes, which was the largest defeat of the British Prime Minister in Parliament over the past 95 years.

We will guarantee the rights of our citizens and defend our companies.

Maintaining strong economic and trade relations is essential.

In close collaboration with EU #begov prepares itself and takes concrete measures (bill, recrutement, …). #brexit #nodeal

— Charles Michel (@CharlesMichel) 15 Jan 2019