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Britain's long-time ally Sweden sides with EU on Brexit

Sweden will side with the rest of the European Union in talks with Britain about leaving the bloc, the Swedish minister for EU affairs and trade said on Tuesday, ending any hope Britain would get any special favours from one of its closest EU allies. Britain is Sweden's fourth biggest trading partner and the two countries have often seen eye to eye on such issues as free trade and reforms within the EU.

 

But the statements by Ann Linde show how allies like Sweden may prefer to move closer to the EU rather than jeopardise the union by being too soft on Britain. "For us, as close as possible relations with the UK is what we prefer," Linde told Reuters. "But it is more important that the EU as such is functioning at its absolute best and effective way.

 

"If the UK will ask to let go of freedom of movement of persons, not pay to the EU budget and not follow the EU court, that will not be a feasible way to conduct negotiations," she said. "We will not step outside the EU 27 and say, 'Yes, that's a good idea.'"

 


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