British and European Union officials say they have reached a deal on amended terms for Britain’s withdrawal from the EU. The deal was announced Thursday, more than three years after Britons voted to leave the 28-member union. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson must win a vote in parliament to get the agreement approved. “We have a great new Brexit deal,” Johnson said. Politicians and the media have been using the term Brexit for the proposed withdrawal. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker also expressed satisfaction with the agreement. “It is high time to complete the divorce process and move on, as swiftly as possible, to the negotiation on the European Union’s future partnership with the United Kingdom,” Juncker said in a letter. “Where there is a will there is a deal. We have one!” he wrote on the social networking service Twitter.