Despite Brexit, Britain wins EU support on nerve agent attack
BRUSSELS/PARIS (Reuters) - The European Union expressed solidarity with Britain after London accused Russia of a nerve agent attack on British soil, but EU diplomats cautioned there was little appetite for more economic sanctions on Moscow.Despite tensions over the slow pace of negotiations with Britain over London's decision to quit the bloc next year, the EU and NATO reacted quickly after May's speech in the British parliament on Monday on the poisoning of a former Russian double agent, Sergei
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