John Kerry: The United States cares about a strong EU
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| Kerry calls on EU to-stay calm after Brexit shock |
Brussels - US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday
urged European Unionmembers not to 'lose their head'
or be 'revengeful' after Britain's shock referendum decision to leave 28-nation
bloc.
'I think it is absolutely essential that we stay focused on how, in this
transitional period, nobody loses their head, nobody goes off half-cocked,
people don't start ginning up scatterbrain or revengeful premises,' Kerry said
in Brussels.
He said Washington and Europe must 'look for ways to maintain the strength that
will serve the interests and the values that brought us together in the first
place. And that is what is important.'
Kerry also stressed that despite Britain's decision on Thursday, these common
values would endure, and that a 'strong EU' remained vital for Washington.
'The United States cares about a strong EU,' he said. 'It is through the
strength of those countries coming together that we are able to make good
things happen.'
Kerry was speaking before heading to London to meet outgoing British Prime
Minister David Cameron and Foreign Minister Philip Hammond.
His comments came a day before a summit of EU leaders, including Cameron, in
Brussels that will discuss the timing and modalities of Britain's departure and
how the bloc can respond.
Source: AFP, 27 June 2016

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