European Union foreign ministers are urging Prime Minister Theresa May to make clear Britain's position on leaving the bloc, as the Europeans weigh whether to approve an extension to the Brexit process, Daily Mail reported quoting AP.

Ahead of a Brexit-focused summit of EU leaders this week, the ministers implored May once again to set out clearly what she wants from her European partners, less than two weeks before the Brexit date.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said Monday: "We have to know what the British want: How long, what is the reason supposed to be, how it should go, what is actually the aim of the extension?"

Belgium Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said: "We are not against an extension in Belgium, but the problem is, to do what?"