'A bad day for Europe', says Germany's Gabriel
Results from Thursday's landmark referendum showed Britain voted to leave the EU
BERLIN:
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel on Friday described Britain's vote to leave the European Union as "a bad day for Europe".
"Damn! A bad day for Europe," Gabriel, who is also Germany's economy minister, said on his official Twitter account.
Sterling plunges to 31-year low, biggest ever fall, as UK votes Brexit
Results from Thursday's landmark referendum showed Britain voted to leave the EU, an outcome that sets the country on an uncertain path and deals the largest setback to European efforts to forge greater unity since World War Two.
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel on Friday described Britain's vote to leave the European Union as "a bad day for Europe".
"Damn! A bad day for Europe," Gabriel, who is also Germany's economy minister, said on his official Twitter account.
Sterling plunges to 31-year low, biggest ever fall, as UK votes Brexit
Results from Thursday's landmark referendum showed Britain voted to leave the EU, an outcome that sets the country on an uncertain path and deals the largest setback to European efforts to forge greater unity since World War Two.