Piyush Goyal meets EU Trade Commissioner to advance talks on proposed Free Trade Agreement
Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday met the European Union’s Trade and Economic Security Commissioner, Mr Maroš Šefčovič, in Brussels.
The two sides have been working on the legal text of a deal, but it will still need the approval of both the UK and European Parliaments.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Photo: IANS)
A Brexit deal has been agreed between UK and European Union negotiating teams before a meeting of European leaders in Brussels, according to reports on Thursday.
Taking to Twitter, PM Boris Johnson tweeted that, “We’ve got a great new deal that takes back control”.
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We’ve got a great new deal that takes back control — now Parliament should get Brexit done on Saturday so we can move on to other priorities like the cost of living, the NHS, violent crime and our environment #GetBrexitDone #TakeBackControl
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— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) October 17, 2019
The two sides have been working on the legal text of a deal, but it will still need the approval of both the UK and European Parliaments.
Earlier in the day, the Northern Irish party released a statement, saying they could not support Johnson’s Brexit plan in its current form and after PM announcement they said that our statement “still stands”.
But European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said it was a “fair and balanced agreement”.
Both Juncker and Johnson have urged their respective parliaments to back the deal.
Earlier this week, the EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said that a divorce deal with the United Kingdom is still possible this week but the British government needs to come forward with a legal text.
The stepped-up negotiations came after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Irish counterpart Leo Varadkar held a meeting last week, both sides dubbed “promising”.
Earlier this month, Johnson had submitted new proposals to the EU and its leaders promised to examine them carefully.
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