Cameron: UK won't trigger exit talks right away

LONDON — British Prime Minister David Cameron says the UK will not trigger formal EU exit talks at this stage.

He says the referendum result is "not the outcome I think is best for Britain" but says the result must be respected and implemented in the "best possible way."

The Conservative Party leader says there will be no immediate changes for EU citizens now living in the UK.

He says an EU exit will be "far from plain sailing" for Britain's economy, but adds that UK financial institutions have "robust" plans and can withstand the uncertainty of a Brexit —a British exit from the bloc.

Read Tuesday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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