It will now primarily argue for the United Kingdom to stay in the European Union, rather than for its previous proposals for leaving with a deal on the single market and customs union which it said would protect Welsh jobs, prosperity and security.
Brexit minister Jeremy Miles told AMs today that it was clear that there was no appetite in the Conservative party at Westminster for the kind of Brexit deal that the Welsh Government might have found acceptable.
"We are facing the real and ongoing threat of a disorganised Brexit. Against a backdrop of real uncertainty we are taking action where it lies within our power, to make sure Wales is prepared. As a responsible government, safeguarding the interests of the people of Wales will always be our absolute priority."
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