HomeNewsWorldBritain 'may never' trigger EU divorce: Diplomats

Britain 'may never' trigger EU divorce: Diplomats

A state leaving the EU must formally notify the European Council of all 28 EU leaders under Article 50 of the 2007 Lisbon Treaty, setting the clock ticking on a two-year period for Britain to negotiate its divorce.

June 27, 2016 / 07:54 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Britain "may never" trigger the formal divorce process with the EU despite last week's referendum in which the country voted to leave, EU diplomats have said.

"My personal belief is they will never notify" the EU about their intention to leave, a senior EU diplomat said yesterday on condition of anonymity.

Story continues below Advertisement

A state leaving the EU must formally notify the European Council of all 28 EU leaders under Article 50 of the 2007 Lisbon Treaty, setting the clock ticking on a two-year period for Britain to negotiate its divorce.

"We want London to trigger Article 50 now, to have clarity. I expect, as we can't force them, for them to take their time," the diplomat added.