"The EU27 unanimously approved the response to UK inquiries," wrote Tusk.

A document published on the website of the European Council states that the EU agrees to postpone Brexit until May 22, if "the withdrawal agreement will be approved by the House of Commons next week."

Otherwise, the delay will be given until April 12.

Earlier, British Prime Minister Theresa May officially addressed the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, with a request to postpone Brexit from March 29 to June 30.

Political analyst, Candidate of Political Sciences Anna Aryamova, commenting on the situation in the UK in a conversation with FAN, stressed that the country's withdrawal from the EU threatens a serious internal political crisis for Brussels.