German Merkel “Solutions in 30 days”, for example, early resolution of the UK withdrawal problem on August 23, 18:19

When German Prime Minister Merkel met with British Prime Minister Johnson, he called for an early solution to the request of a concrete proposal within 30 days over the withdrawal from the EU = European Union. As a result, some of the perceptions that the attitude was softened was canceled.

When German Prime Minister Merkel held a press conference with British Prime Minister Johnson on the 21st, he said, “I can't find a solution in the next 30 days.” "Isn't it?" And the perception that Prime Minister Merkel had softened his attitude toward England spread in part.

Regarding this, Prime Minister Merkel said at the press conference in the Netherlands he visited on the 22nd, saying that "30 days is an illustration that means that it can be achieved even in a short period of time," and a new deadline of 30 days was set. Instead, he stressed that he appealed for the need for an early solution.

On top of that, Prime Minister Merkel looked forward to the UK finding a solution by the end of October, the deadline for withdrawal.

Merkel has made it clear that the EU has no intention of renegotiating the terms of withdrawal, and it is unclear whether it will be possible to come up with a breakthrough as the deadline approaches.