It would not be satisfactory for Britain to get away with tomfoolery," "he told journalists.
"Obviously another (British) head administrator must be delegated, that will presumably require a couple days however this is entirely earnest," Ayrault said.
"It's to Britain's greatest advantage and in light of a legitimate concern for Europeans not to have a time of instability that would have money related outcomes, and that could have financial and political results," he included.
Belgium's remote priest Didier Reynders said Europe must convey answers on migration, security and employments.
His Dutch partner Bert Koenders said Europe couldn't acknowledge a political vacuum. "This won't be nothing new," he said.
(Reporting by John Irish; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Noah Barkin)
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