KEEPING AN OPEN MIND

Theresa May says ideal Brexit deal does not exist yet and should be one that works for Britain and the European Union

Prime Minister was given the red carpet treatment in Italy as she continued her tour of EU countries

THERESA May is keeping “an open mind” about Britain’s ties with the European Union, saying the ideal Brexit deal might not exist yet.

Visiting Italy today, on her tour of EU countries ahead of talks about Britain leaving the bloc, she was given the red carpet treatment.

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Italian PM Matteo Renzi told Theresa May it is important for Britain and Italy to have a good relationship post-BrexitCredit: Getty Images
Theresa May wanted to meet with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi early on after becoming Britain's leader because of the close links between the two countriesCredit: Getty Images

After being welcomed at the grand Villa Doria Pamphili with a guard of honour and brass band playing God Save The Queen, Mrs May met with the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

Speaking at a press conference after their meeting, she said Britain’s future ties with the EU might not copy any of the existing relationships between non-EU countries and the bloc.

She said: “I'm looking at this with an open mind.

"I think we should be developing the model that suits the United Kingdom and the European Union. Not adopting, necessarily, a model that is on the shelf already.”

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Theresa May was warmly received by the Italian Premier Matteo Renzi as she met him to discuss BrexitCredit: AP
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said there should be a clear time frame for Britain leaving the EUCredit: Getty Images
A guard of honour greeted Theresa May as she travelled to Rome to discuss Brexit with the Italian Prime MinisterCredit: ANSA
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Theresa May reviews a military honour guard with Italy's prime minister during a welcoming ceremony ahead of their meeting

Matteo Renzi and Theresa May chat after she arrives in Rome for talks about Britain's relationship with the EU after BrexitCredit: Fame Flynet

Mrs May also said she hoped to be able to address the issue of the rights of EU nationals living in Britain and British citizens living in the EU early on in the Brexit talks.

Mr Renzi said Italy respected the British vote to leave the EU, but said there should be a clear time frame for the exit.

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"Italy will do its utmost to collaborate and support the process.

"But it's important to have a vision and precise timeline for the process," he said.

He added it was important for Italy to have strong relations with Britain even after it left the European Union.

Their meeting came as former French government minister and ex-European Commission vice-president Michel Barnier was appointed as the commission's chief negotiator for Brexit.

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Mrs May will follow her meeting with a trip tomorrow to Slovakia and Poland, where she will hold discussions with Prime Ministers Robert Fico and Beata Szydlo.

It follows her talks with the leaders of Germany and France last week and Ireland on Tuesday.

Her first trip as Prime Minister was to Scotland where she met Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh to talk Brexit.

She has also had discussions with Wales’s First Minister Carwyn Jones and Northern Ireland’s First Minister Arlene Foster.

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