Lord Callanan, Minister of State for Exiting the European Union, has made the following statement:
The UK and the EU have agreed an extension to Article 50, until 12 April 2019, which is legally binding in EU and international law. Until we leave the European Union, we remain committed to fulfilling our rights and obligations as a full Member State, and continue to act in good faith.
I will attend the General Affairs Council in Luxembourg on 9 April 2019 to represent the UK.
The provisional agenda includes:
Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-27
Ministers and the Commission will discuss progress on the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) negotiations. The intention is to reach an agreement on the negotiations in autumn 2019.
Conclusions on the Reflection Paper “Towards a sustainable Europe by 2030”
The Council will adopt conclusions on the reflection paper titled “Towards a Sustainable Europe by 2030, on the follow-up to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, including on the Paris Agreement on Climate Change”. The paper was released in January 2019 by the Commission as part of its 2019 Work Programme. Ministers will discuss this paper ahead of the Sibiu Summit in May, where issues relating to Europe’s future will be discussed.
Values of the Union - Hungary / Article 7(1) TEU Reasoned Proposal
Ministers will discuss the Article 7(1) procedure in relation to Hungary.
Rule of Law in Poland / Article 7(1) TEU Reasoned Proposal
The Commission will provide an update on “Rule of Law” developments in Poland and Ministers will discuss next steps.
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