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First Meeting of the Trade Cooperation Agreement Partnership Council

Statement made on 9 June 2021

Statement UIN HLWS74

Statement

The Trade and Cooperation Agreement Partnership Council met today, 9 June, in person and by video conference.

The meeting was co-chaired by the UK’s Lord Frost and European Commission Vice President, Maroš Šefčovič. The First Minister and deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive, Minister for Culture, Europe & International Development of the Scottish Government, Minister for the Economy of the Welsh Government, and 27 Member State representatives attended.

The first meeting of the Partnership Council marks a new phase in the UK and EU relationship as sovereign equals.

The Partnership Council discussed sanitary and phytosanitary measures and customs and trade facilitation; fisheries; law enforcement; long-term visa fees; participation in Union programmes; and received an update on the institutional frameworks supporting the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. The parties agreed an indicative timetable for upcoming meetings of the various joint committees established under the Agreement, and encouraged continuing work on the establishment of the Parliamentary Partnership Assembly and the Civil Society Forum.

The Partnership Council supervises the operation of the TCA, providing strategic direction to the work of the Trade Partnership Committee and 18 Specialised Committees.

The UK restated its commitment to cooperating with the EU through the Trade and Cooperation Agreement Partnership Council to ensure that all areas of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement were implemented.

A post-meeting statement has been issued on GOV.UK here

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First Meeting of the Trade Cooperation Agreement Partnership Council
Penny Mordaunt
Paymaster General
Conservative, Portsmouth North
Statement made 9 June 2021
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