Brexit: Theresa May will tell EU leaders there is a shared responsibility to make Brexit work “smoothly” as she attempts to break the deadlock in negotiations.
In a speech in Florence, the UK prime minister will say history will judge Brexit on the vision showed, not differences faced.
She will propose a two-year transitional deal, after March 2019, ahead of a permanent trade deal.
It could include payments worth 20bn euros (about £18bn) over the two years.
BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said Mrs May was expected to put an offer on the table to try to get Brexit negotiations – due to resume on Monday – moving.
It is understood Mrs May will make what has been described as an “open and generous” offer, potentially worth 20bn euros over the two years – which could plug a black hole in the current EU budget, which runs to 2020 created by the UK’s departure in 2019.
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