With just a few days remaining now before the United Kingdom is supposed to exit the European Union, Brexit is still unresolved.
On Thursday, the focus moved to Brussels where EU leaders gathered for a summit hoping to make some progress. U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May was there, of course, hoping to gain an extension to the March 29th Brexit deadline.
CGTN’S Mariam Zaidi reports from Brussels.
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Our discussion panel:
- Helen Thomas is the CEO and Founder of Blonde Money, an economic consulting firm.
- Garret Martin is a professorial lecturer at the School of International Service at American University.
- Remi Piet is a research associate at the University of Miami’s EU Center.
- Klaus Larres is a professor of history and international affairs at the University of North Carolina.
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Michel Barnier: "We have done our best. Now the solution is in London"
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