EU Wants Brexit on Backburner at May's First Summit

EU Wants Brexit on Backburner at May's First Summit

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The video discusses the arrival of EU leaders in Brussels amid Brexit tensions. The Finnish Prime Minister emphasizes the EU's united front on Brexit, while the UK maintains its stance of no turning back and no second referendum. The Luxembourg Prime Minister likens Brexit to a divorce. Despite Brexit being a major topic, EU leaders aim to focus on other issues like migration and the situation in Syria during their meetings.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the Finnish Prime Minister's stance on Brexit during the EU leaders' meeting in Brussels?

He suggested delaying Brexit.

He called for immediate trade negotiations.

He emphasized the need for a united EU front.

He supported a second referendum.

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According to senior British officials, what is the UK's position on a second Brexit referendum?

They are planning it for next year.

They are undecided.

They have ruled it out.

They are considering it.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did the Luxembourg Prime Minister describe the UK's decision to leave the EU?

As a divorce request.

As a marriage proposal.

As a temporary separation.

As a business transaction.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is one of the main topics on the EU agenda besides Brexit?

The migration crisis.

Digital transformation.

Climate change policies.

Economic sanctions.

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During the European Council meetings, how long is Brexit expected to be discussed?

Not at all.

For the entire day.

For 10-15 minutes during dinner.

For several hours.