Paris (AFP)

France reaffirms that "additional time (Brexit) is in nobody's interest," government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye said on Monday as Berlin said it was open to a "short technical report" the UK's exit date from the EU.

"It is now in the UK Parliament to say what he thinks, it is no longer the European Union. "So we need a vote that is on the merits and not delaying tactics to save time," said Ndiaye, when the British government must try again Monday to get the parliamentary green light to its agreement Brexit .

According to her, the British must "provide a clear answer that is an extremely simple alternative: Are they for this agreement, against this agreement." And from there, once we have a clear answer to a question which, I admit, is not quite simple but which, nevertheless, has been the subject of more than two years of negotiations, we can then determine what will be our attitude, "she still Explain.

She recalled that there were "a number of blocking points that have been put back to the discussion", saying it was "a considerable effort on the part of the European Union".

For its part, Germany has considered a "short technical report" of the date of Brexit possible for London to get the green light from the British Parliament to the exit agreement of the European Union.

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