It seems a no-deal Brexit is going to happen, Finland's Prime Minister says

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It seems a no-deal Brexit is going to happen, Finland's Prime Minister says
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A no-deal Brexit looks likely, Finland's Prime Minister Antti Rinne told CNBC Friday, though he is still hopeful that both sides of the English Channel will have good relations going forward.

looks likely, Finland's Prime Minister Antti Rinne told CNBC Friday, though he is still hopeful that both sides of the English Channel will have good relations going forward.

The U.K. is the first member state to ask to leave the European Union – a political and economic group, which started more than six decades ago. It started the official departure process in March of 2017.Finland's Prime Minister "We will see in the coming weeks if the British are able to make concrete proposals in writing that are legally operational," Barnier told European lawmakers Thursday, according to the Guardian.– the document that the former Prime Minister, Theresa May, had negotiated with the other EU members. At the same time, Boris Johnson has said, on separate occasions, that the U.K.

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