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EU 'strong enough' to survive Brexit: Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the EU could survive a Brexit and warned Britain the union would not tolerate "cherry-picking' in upcoming negotiations on their future relations

June 28, 2016 / 19:35 IST
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the EU could survive a Brexit and warned Britain the union would not tolerate "cherry-picking' in upcoming negotiations on their future relations.

"The EU is strong enough to withstand Britain's withdrawal," she told parliament ahead of a crisis summit of the 28 member states in Brussels.

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"It is also strong enough to successfully defend its interests in the world in future." Expressing strong confidence in the union as it confronts the first defection since its founding, Merkel said the EU would continue to be a guarantor of "peace, prosperity and stability" in Europe.

She again expressed her regret that Britain had voted in a referendum last week to quit the bloc but underlined that it would not be able to dictate the terms of its ties to the EU.