UK, Hungary to uphold joint interests post Brexit, says UK ambassador

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Budapest, March 30 (MTI) – Britain’s exit from the European Union will not affect joint Hungarian and British interests, which are a guarantee of good relations between the two countries, Iain Lindsay, the UK’s ambassador to Hungary, told a news conference on Thursday.
The UK government trusts that Brexit talks can be concluded within the two-year timeframe and once free trade arrangements have been agreed on Britain can remain as a strong partner for the EU, the envoy said.
Several decades of joint work are at stake and it is a common interest that relations should remain good after Britain’s exit from the bloc, he said, adding that for this reason it was important that negotiations should be pragmatic.
After it departs, Britain will continue to be Europe’s second-biggest economy, so a constructive deal is needed. Talks should not only be about the terms of Britain’s exit but also about future ties, he insisted.





