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Abstract:German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday she hoped for a solution to Britain's departure from the European Union, adding that failure to break the deadlock would lead to great uncertainty. Speaking after the Britis
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday she hoped for a solution to Britain's departure from the European Union, adding that failure to break the deadlock would lead to great uncertainty.
Speaking after the British parliament on Monday failed to find a majority of its own for any alternative to Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal, Merkel said a disorderly Brexit would produce an extended period of uncertainty.
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