Britain will not bribe its way to Brexit: minister
He denies reports his govt plans to pay eastern EU states to support it during negotiations with Brussels
Riga
BRITAIN's "Brexit" minister responsible for managing its departure from the European Union (EU) on Tuesday denied reports his government was planning to pay eastern EU states to support it during negotiations with Brussels.
David Davis described as "implausible" recent British media reports that money would be diverted from development projects in Africa and Asia to the Baltic states and other eastern EU countries.
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