MOSCOW (Sputnik) —The majority of UK nationals voted in the June 23 referendum to leave the European Union, upsetting EU core members, such as Germany, Italy and France, as well as the United States.
"I don’t detect anger among colleagues that I speak to in the member states. I detect disappointment and bewilderment, frankly, in some places," the foreign policy chief said.
He added that EU institutions in Brussels appeared to harbor certain ill feelings for London for putting EU future "at risk and in question."
"Where I do sense some anger is in the institutions in Brussels where people feel that their plans for the future have been seriously derailed," he said.