No 661
Monday 3rd - Sunday 9th April, 2017
Tel: 637 227 385
M I N I M I S I NG TH E U NC E RTAI NTY Prime Minister Rajoy said that the government will defend Spanish interests in the process that has begun, now that the United Kingdom has officially announced its decision to leave the EU. He also advocated continued progress by the other 27 Member States on the European integration process. Mr Rajoy met in Valletta with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta and rotating president of the Council of the European Union, Joseph Muscat, to discuss the United Kingdom's departure from the EU, among other issues. At the joint press conference given by the two leaders following their meeting, Mariano Rajoy referred to the official announcement by the British Government of its intention to withdraw from
the European Union under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. "I respect the decision but am very sorry it has taken place. Continued on Page 2