Brexit official: Latvians in Britain will keep their rights 

More than 100,000 citizens from the Baltic country of Latvia, which has an estimated population of two million, live in Britain.
British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, David Davis. (File Photo | AP)
British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, David Davis. (File Photo | AP)

RIGA: Britain's top official negotiating an exit from the European Union says Latvian citizens in Britain will "have all the rights they have now" after Brexit.

Secretary David Davis says Britain would give "not just the residence rights, that's public services, it's health care, it's all the normal rights that we would give to our own citizens".

Davis spoke Tuesday after meeting with Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics.

More than 100,000 citizens from the Baltic country of 2 million live in Britain.

So far Britain and the EU have yet to ensure that 3 million EU nationals living in the U.K. — and 1 million Britons living in other parts of the bloc — can stay, despite repeated assertions by both sides that people shouldn't be used as leverage.

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