The British government says it has secured "legally binding changes" from the European Union to overcome a key stumbling block on the Brexit deal. Juncker kissed May twice on the cheeks when she arrived at the European Parliament. EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier kissed her hand before they went inside. Prime Minister Theresa May's government has been seeking changes, but the EU refuses to reopen the agreement after long negotiations. British lawmakers are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to approve May's Brexit deal, which they resoundingly rejected in January.
Source: ABC News March 11, 2019 11:55 UTC