KONGSBERG, Norway (Reuters) - Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union are unlikely to finish on time in early 2019, and temporary measures may be needed before a final agreement is reached, Prime Minister Erna Solberg of non-EU Norway said on Wednesday.
"I think most people realize that all the details won't be complete, so there will be many temporary solutions needed," Solberg told Reuters on the sidelines of a business conference.
The Nordic country is closely following the divorce talks, as the outcome will heavily influence its own future relationship with Britain, its single biggest trading partner.