Britain must pay EU bill even in 'no-deal' Brexit: Barnier

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BRUSSELS (AFP) - The British government will face a multibillion-euro divorce settlement with the European Union even if it leaves the bloc without a deal, Brussels negotiator Michel Barnier warned on Wednesday (Jan 23).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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