EU lawmakers to press UK for quick exit ahead of summit

By The Associated Press

BRUSSELS – European Union lawmakers are meeting in emergency session to discuss the U.K.’s unprecedented vote to leave the EU, set to call for Britain to trigger the exit process immediately.

A non-binding draft resolution drawn up for Tuesday’s session says the process should be launched once Prime Minister David Cameron notifies the outcome of the British referendum to EU leaders.

Cameron is to share his views about the referendum and perhaps Britain’s future at a summit in Brussels on Tuesday afternoon.

He has signalled that Britain might not trigger the exit clause known as Article 50 until October.

EU nations acknowledge the political chaos in the U.K. but they want Article 50 triggered as soon as possible to calm markets and reassure European citizens.

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