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Committee examine proposals for future UK-EU security relationship

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

The Exiting the European Union Committee examines the future of UK - EU security relations

Key Points: 
  • In this session, the Committee will examine the proposed UK-EU security co-operation, which is intended to underpin the aims and objectives set out in the Prime Ministers Munich speech of February 2018, and the European Councils March 2018 negotiating guidelines.
  • Both the UK Government and European institutions have reiterated their shared goal of maintaining a close post-Brexit partnership in relation to security.
  • In the first panel of the session, featuring representatives from Chatham House and the European Council on Foreign Relations, the Committee is expected to focus on foreign and defence policy areas, including the current arrangements, proposals for the future relationship, and where these fit into wider security policy developments.
  • This will be followed by a panel on justice and home affairs, featuring the Centre for European Reform and former Executive Director of Europol, Sir Rob Wainwright.

Committee examine proposals for future UK-EU security relationship

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, November 15, 2018

The Exiting the European Union Committee examines the future of UK - EU security relations

Key Points: 
  • In this session, the Committee will examine the proposed UK-EU security co-operation, which is intended to underpin the aims and objectives set out in the Prime Ministers Munich speech of February 2018, and the European Councils March 2018 negotiating guidelines.
  • Both the UK Government and European institutions have reiterated their shared goal of maintaining a close post-Brexit partnership in relation to security.
  • In the first panel of the session, featuring representatives from Chatham House and the European Council on Foreign Relations, the Committee is expected to focus on foreign and defence policy areas, including the current arrangements, proposals for the future relationship, and where these fit into wider security policy developments.
  • This will be followed by a panel on justice and home affairs, featuring the Centre for European Reform and former Executive Director of Europol, Sir Rob Wainwright.