Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Friday, 31 March 2017

EU says they will not punish UK as ‘Brexit is punishment enough’

EU says they will not punish UK as ‘Brexit is punishment enough’

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Two days after Article 50 was triggered, a war of words has stepped up a gear after Donald Tusk delivered a brutal blow about Brexit. The European Council president promised that the EU would be ‘constructive’ in any Brexit negotiations.

But he didn’t stop there.The sassy riposte to accusations the EU will punish Britain, Tusk hit back. He said: ‘The EU27 does not and will not pursue a punitive approach.

‘Brexit in itself is already punitive enough.’

People on Twitter labelled it the ‘Empire’ striking back. After narrowly voting to leave the EU in June, British politicians haven’t had many nice things to say about their European partners.

But now, as negotiations of two years begin, people are worried the EU might have some choice words for Brits too.

Tusk rejected any get-out clause for Britain in paying their bills. He rejected talk of a ‘Brexit bill’, insisting it was a matter of ‘fairness’ that the UK should make good on financial commitments it had entered into.

Maltese PM Joseph Muscat, who currently holds the EU presidency, said Brussels would draw up a ‘clear balance sheet’ of what Britain owes.

Tusk rejected any get-out clause for Britain in paying their bills. He rejected talk of a ‘Brexit bill’, insisting it was a matter of ‘fairness’ that the UK should make good on financial commitments it had entered into.

Maltese PM Joseph Muscat, who currently holds the EU presidency, said Brussels would draw up a ‘clear balance sheet’ of what Britain owes.

Tusk dismissed suggestions May had attempted to use security co-operation as a ‘bargaining chip’ by linking it to trade in her March 29 letter notifying Brussels of the UK’s intention to quit.

He will visit London for talks with the Prime Minister ahead of an April 29 summit in Brussels, when the remaining 27 member states are expected to approve the guidelines, clearing the way for talks to begin in earnest.

A Government spokesman said: ‘These are draft guidelines and we look forward to beginning negotiations once they have been formally agreed by the 27 member states.

‘It is clear both sides wish to approach these talks constructively and, as the Prime Minister said this week, wish to ensure a deep and special partnership between the UK and the European Union.’

Friday, 26 August 2016

Man Utd get Fenerbahce in Europa League draw

Man Utd get Fenerbahce in Europa League draw



Manchester United will come up against their former striker Robin van Persie after being placed in the same group as the Dutchman’s current club Fenerbahce in Friday’s draw for the group stage of the Europa League.

Jose Mourinho’s side will also come up against Dutch giants Feyenoord and Zorya Luhansk of Ukraine in Group A.

Second in the Turkish league last season to Istanbul rivals Besiktas, Fenerbahce were eliminated from the Champions League by Monaco in the third qualifying round.

They have since sacked coach Vitor Pereira and replaced him with veteran Dutchman Dick Advocaat, whose squad includes Van Persie and ex-Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel. United can also look forward to coming up against Van Persie’s hometown team and first club Feyenoord.

The 1970 European Cup winners and twice winners of the UEFA Cup finished third in the Dutch top flight last season and also won the Dutch Cup.

Now coached by former Arsenal and Barcelona left-back Giovanni van Bronckhorst, the Rotterdam side are captained by Dirk Kuyt, formerly of Liverpool and Fenerbahce.

United have faced both of these sides in the Champions League in the past, but the Ukrainians are a new proposition as they feature at this stage of European competition for the first time.

The other English Premier League representative, Southampton, were given a tough draw in Group K along with Italian giants Inter Milan, Sparta Prague of the Czech Republic and Hapoel Beer-Sheva.

The Israeli champions were eliminated from the Champions League play-offs by Celtic.

Meanwhile, Irish champions Dundalk, knocked out of the Champions League play-offs by Legia Warsaw, will face former UEFA Cup winners Zenit St Petersburg, AZ Alkmaar of the Netherlands and Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel in Group D.

Friday, 28 August 2015

Arsenal Draw Bayern, Man U face PSV, Champion League group stage draw

Arsenal Draw Bayern, Man U face PSV, Champion League group stage draw


Arsenal will face Bayern Munich in the group stages of the Champions League having been drawn together in Group F.


The Gunners will also face Olympiakos and Dinamo Zagreb as they look to plot a way through to the knockout stages for the 14th consecutive season.

Meanwhile, Manchester United will take on PSV, CSKA Moscow and Wolfsburg while Premier League champions Chelsea face Jose Mourinho's former side Porto, Dynamo Kiev and Maccabi Tel-Aviv.

Manchester City will take on Juventus, Europa League champions Sevilla and Borussia Monchengladbach, while reigning champions Barcelona face Bayer Leverkusen, Roma and BATE Borisov.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, have been drawn alongside Paris Saint-Germain, Shakhtar Donetsk and Malmo.

Arsenal's clash with Pep Guardiola's side will see the north London outfit again take on German opposition having faced Borussia Dortmund in three of the past four seasons.

United, meanwhile, take on Dutch champions PSV, which will see Memphis Depay return to the club that he helped to Eredivisie glory while City will be looking to win the group for the first time ahead of last season's runners-up Juventus.

Group A sees Real Madrid take on Ligue 1 champions PSG in one of the round's glamour ties while Zlatan Ibrahimovic will return to boyhood club Malmo.

In the two other groups, Atletico Madrid will take on Benfica, Galatasaray and debutants Astana while Valencia face Zenit, Lyon and Gent. See full list below..




Arsenal Draw Bayern, Man U face PSV, Champion League group stage draw

Arsenal Draw Bayern, Man U face PSV, Champion League group stage draw


Arsenal will face Bayern Munich in the group stages of the Champions League having been drawn together in Group F.


The Gunners will also face Olympiakos and Dinamo Zagreb as they look to plot a way through to the knockout stages for the 14th consecutive season.

Meanwhile, Manchester United will take on PSV, CSKA Moscow and Wolfsburg while Premier League champions Chelsea face Jose Mourinho's former side Porto, Dynamo Kiev and Maccabi Tel-Aviv.

Manchester City will take on Juventus, Europa League champions Sevilla and Borussia Monchengladbach, while reigning champions Barcelona face Bayer Leverkusen, Roma and BATE Borisov.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, have been drawn alongside Paris Saint-Germain, Shakhtar Donetsk and Malmo.

Arsenal's clash with Pep Guardiola's side will see the north London outfit again take on German opposition having faced Borussia Dortmund in three of the past four seasons.

United, meanwhile, take on Dutch champions PSV, which will see Memphis Depay return to the club that he helped to Eredivisie glory while City will be looking to win the group for the first time ahead of last season's runners-up Juventus.

Group A sees Real Madrid take on Ligue 1 champions PSG in one of the round's glamour ties while Zlatan Ibrahimovic will return to boyhood club Malmo.

In the two other groups, Atletico Madrid will take on Benfica, Galatasaray and debutants Astana while Valencia face Zenit, Lyon and Gent. See full list below..




Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Photos: Europe's migrant crisis boils over: Kos police break up refugee protest with batons and fire extinguishers

Photos: Europe's migrant crisis boils over: Kos police break up refugee protest with batons and fire extinguishers

Foam: Police officers on Kos were forced to spray crowds with fire extinguishers in a desperate effort to get them to disperse

Fights broke out among migrants on the Greek island of Kos this morning, with police officers forced to spray crowds with fire extinguishers in a desperate effort to get them to disperse. The incident took place during a registration procedure which was taking place at the stadium of Kos town, on the south east of the island.

A handful of officers were left trying to impose order on the crowd by hitting the jostling migrants with batons and eventually resorted to blasting them with foam, causing hundreds to flee in panic. See more photos below....

Covered: A handful of police officers resorted to blasting the crowds with foam, causing hundreds of migrants to flee in panic

Policemen try to disperse hundreds of migrants by spraying them with fire extinguishers, on the Greek island of Kos this morning

Battle: A handful of undercover police officers were left trying to impose order on the crowd by hitting the jostling migrants with batons 

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