UK Prime Minister and EU President Meet to Ease Brexit Tensions

British Prime Minister Theresa May and European Council President Donald Tusk have met in London where they agreed to look for ways to ease tensions as Britain exits the European Union.

After their first in person talks since May triggered the formal Brexit process last week (March 29), both sides said they want to maintain good relations.

The two-hour meeting at May’s Downing Street office early Thursday afternoon gave May and Tusk the chance to discuss how Brexit negotiations will proceed.

 A Downing Street spokesman said May told Tusk the UK will not negotiate away Gibraltar’s sovereignty as part of Brexit talks.

An EU source said they would “seek to lower tensions that may arise” after this week’s row about Gibraltar.

“The prime minister reiterated the UK’s desire to ensure a deep and special partnership with the EU following its exit, and noted the constructive approach set out by the Council in its draft guidelines published last week,” May’s office said.

“Both leaders agreed that the tone of discussions had been positive on both sides, and agreed that they would seek to remain in close touch as the negotiations progressed.”

London and Madrid have had a long and bitter dispute over the sovereignty of Gibraltar, which has been under Britain’s rule since 1713.

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