“We are running out of time to prevent a disorderly Brexit. The British people must make a decision before April 12 on how to proceed,” he said.
“I can only say that Germany and the EU are well prepared in any case,” added Maas, noting that the bloc has made provisions to shield citizens from the negative impact of a hard Brexit.
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