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European Union Ambassadors postponed a decision on how long to delay Britain’s exit from the bloc until next week, diplomats said on Friday after talks in Brussels. The 27-member states agreed in principle that Brexit should be delayed beyond the end of the month, but talks are ongoing about how much longer to wait. The Ambassadors agreed that the decisions could be made by written procedure, rather than an emergency leaders’ summit, but their next meeting is going to be on Monday or Tuesday.

After what EU negotiator Michel Barnier said were excellent discussions, European Commission Spokeswoman Mina Andreeva said the work will continue in coming days. Two diplomats told news agency AFP that the Ambassadors set an informal deadline of late Monday or early Tuesday to decide — just two days before the current Brexit deadline.