Joint statement on Withdrawal Agreement - 19 June 2018

Met dank overgenomen van Ministerie van Vertrek uit de Europese Unie (Verenigd Koninkrijk) (DExEU), gepubliceerd op dinsdag 19 juni 2018.

Outlining progress made by the negotiators of the European Union and the United Kingdom on the draft Withdrawal Agreement

Published 19 June 2018

From:

Department for Exiting the European Union

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Update on progress of negotiations on the draft agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community

PDF, 258KB, 14 pages

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The joint statement of 19 June 2018 provides an update on the latest areas of agreement in the draft legal text of the Withdrawal Agreement. Since March we have reached new agreements on matters including goods on the market, Euratom i related issues and judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters. The UK and EU have committed to continuing to make progress as quickly as possible on the Withdrawal Agreement, taking account of the framework for the future relationship.

Published 19 June 2018

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