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22.11.2018, 13:33

European Union and U.K. negotiators agreed on the outlines of future U.K.-EU ties, a document British Prime Minister Theresa May hopes to use to rally much-needed domestic support for her Brexit deal

The agreement, announced by European Council President Donald Tusk on Thursday, represents a further step toward an orderly departure from the bloc for the U.K.

It comes about a week after the EU and U.K. reached a so-called withdrawal agreement, a legally binding document that spells out critical terms for Britain's planned exit from the bloc next March.



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