HOME > Á¦Ç°°¶·¯¸®
Á¦ ¸ñ Mr Timmermans accepts there
ÀÌ ¸§ though3322
Mr Timmermans accepts there are differences between all member countries which can both be a positive and negative force, and that things can "quickly get out of hand".













He says the UK ¾Æ¹Ì¸£=¾Æ¹Ì¸£¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
is still in two minds about the EU, and "I see it is hurting you". He writes: "Truth be told, I felt deeply ³²ÀÚ·¹ÇÃ=³²ÀÚ·¹ÇÃ
hurt when you decided to leave. Three years later I am just sad that a member of our family wants to sever our ties. "But at the same time I find comfort in the thought that family ties can never really be severed. We're not going away and you will always be welcome to come back." A number of social media posts were ¸ùŬ·¹¾î¿©¼ºÁö°©=¸ùŬ·¹¾î¿©¼ºÁö°©
positive about the letter. Former Green Party leader Natalie Bennett, a new House of Lords peer, tweeted the letter was "Something to remember. And thank you." Labour peer and ex-Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis tweeted simply about the UK's return: "Just a matter of time". Brexiteers were less impressed. Former ÀÌÅ¿øºÎµ¿»ê
UKIP general secretary Paul Oakley wrote: "Yuck. Just like a clingy ex, Frans Timmermans has written a soppy letter to Britain longing for our return to the EU."
( 2019-12-27 00:11:42 Á¶È¸:936 )
She added that the university
Tributes have been paid
Almost 70 years ago, a US merchant
A prestigious Indian university
In a statement released on Thursday
Since then they have travelled
On Christmas Eve, Mr Trump
Russian security forces have
Mr Timmermans accepts there
A boat carrying migrants from Pakistan
Wei Wei, a former language student
Turkey's security forces
Japan has hanged a Chinese
In another recording, officers wearing
There was a moment of drama
  431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440