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Barack Obama at NATO summit: Brexit talks must not harm “wobbly” world economy

Obama and other NATO leaders began the second day of a summit meeting in Warsaw on Saturday morning.

barack obama, brexit, obama brexit, brexit nato summit, nato summit warsaw, warsaw summit brexit, nato brexit, brexit news, nato news US President Barack Obama spoke at the NATO summit and said that Washingotn wanted orderly Brexit negotiations. (Source: Reuters)

US President Barack Obama said on Saturday he expected Britain to go through with leaving the European Union after last month’s referendum and was concerned to limit the damage to the British, European and global economies from the move.

As a friend, ally and trading partner of Britain and of the EU, he said Washington wanted to see an orderly negotiating process and as close a relationship as possible in future.

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“It’s important that neither side harden positions in ways that ultimately do damage to their respective economies and ultimately to the world economy at a time when our world economy is still pretty wobbly in places,” Obama told a news conference at the end of a NATO summit in Warsaw.

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