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EU names Belgian to coordinate Brexit negotiations

Published: 26 Jun 2016 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 15 Nov 2021 - 09:18 am
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A picture taken on October 28, 2009 shows Federal Climate Minister Paul Magnette (C) speaking, flanked by Deputy Permanent Representative of Belgium to the European Union Didier Seeuws (R) during the Chamber Climate Commission, at the Federal Parliament in Brussels. The EU said on June 25, 2016 it had appointed Belgian Didier Seeuws, a longtime aide to former EU president Herman Van Rompuy, to head the union's special task force to negotiate Britain's exit. Aamann said Seeuws was currently doing preparatory work, with the negotiations yet to get underway pending a British decision to formally inform the council that it wanted to leave the European Union. AFP / Belga / DIRK WAEM

 

 

 

BRUSSELS: European Council President Donald Tusk has appointed a Belgian diplomat to coordinate negotiations with Britain on its exit from the European Union, a spokesman said on Saturday.

Didier Seeuws was chief-of-staff to Herman Van Rompuy, Tusk’s Belgian predecessor as chairman of EU summits, until 2014. He was a spokesman for Guy Verhofstadt when the liberal leader in the European Parliament, a strong advocate of deeper EU integration, was Belgian prime minister in 1999-2008.

As head of the Special Task Force on the UK, Seeuws moves from running transport, telecoms and energy matters for the EU Council, the body grouping the 28 member states, to coordinate unprecedented divorce talks after Britain’s Brexit referendum.

Detailed legal negotiations with London are expected to be handled by the EU executive, the European Commission headed by President Jean-Claude Juncker. But Tusk, as the chair of the body that groups national leaders, will have to broker the political accords required to drive the process to a final deal.

(Reporting by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Hugh Lawson; @macdonaldrtr)

Reuters