Baku-APA. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday access to the European Union's single market meant accepting the bloc's basic freedoms and rejected suggestions from London that Britain could retain full EU market access while curbing immigration, APA reports quoting Reuters.
Speaking at the annual diplomatic corps reception in Meseberg, north of Berlin, Merkel said Britain should clarify quickly how it wants to shape its future relationship with the EU, adding she wanted London to remain an important partner.
"But of course the EU and the remaining 27 member states also have to protect their interests," Merkel said.
"For example, whoever would like to have free access to the European internal market will also have to accept all basic freedoms in return, including the free movement of people."
Some British politicians have suggested Britain could have full EU market access, including for its vital financial sector, while limiting the number of EU nationals who enter the country.
The EU's single market aims to guarantee the free movement of goods, capital, services and people among the EU's 28 member states.