Britain's Cameron wants 'constructive' divorce with EU, closest ties afterwards

Active British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday he needed a "valuable" separation from the European Union after a week ago's Brexit submission and sought after "the nearest conceivable" ties when London leaves the 28-country alliance.

"England will leave the European Union however I need that procedure to be as valuable as could reasonably be expected and I trust the result can be as helpful as would be prudent," Cameron said on landing in Brussels for a summit with other EU pioneers overwhelmed by Brexit.

"While we are leaving the European Union; we mustn't walk out on Europe. These nations are our neighbors, our companions, our associates, our accomplices. Furthermore, I particularly trust we'll look for the nearest conceivable relationship as far as exchange and participation and security, since that is beneficial for us and that is beneficial for them," he said without taking inquiries.

(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Paul Taylor)

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