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No decision yet on location of EU agencies, UK says

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LONDON: The future location of the two EU agencies based in London will be a matter for Brexit negotiatio­ns, the British government’s Brexit department said on Monday, but EU officials said there was no doubt they would be moved.

London is home to both the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Banking Authority (EBA), and last month the EU’s draft plan for negotiatio­ns said arrangemen­ts should be made to transfer them to a state staying in the EU.

EU officials said European Council President Donald Tusk, who chairs summits of the 27 other EU leaders who will decide where to put the agencies, aimed to set out some procedures for making the choices by the time they meet next on April 29.

A spokeswoma­n for the British Brexit department said in a statement: “No decisions have been taken about the location of the European Banking Authority or the European Medicines Agency, these will be subject to the exit negotiatio­ns.”

Tusk said: “As part of these negotiatio­ns the government will discuss with the EU and member states how best to continue cooperatio­n in the fields of banking and medicines regulation in the best interests of both the UK and the EU. It would not be appropriat­e to prejudge the outcome of the negotiatio­ns.”

Yet EU officials say there is no question of Britain keeping the EMA and EBA, whatever ties it may keep with the agencies; Only member states could accommodat­e them, one said, adding: “The agencies are lost. You cannot have your cake and eat it.”

In draft negotiatin­g guide- lines, issued on March 31 and broadly endorsed by the other 27 national government­s last week , Tusk made clear Britain has no say: “The future location of the seats of EU agencies and facilities located in the United Kingdom is a matter for the 27 member states.”

He added: “Arrangemen­ts should be found to facilitate their transfer.” To that end, an EU official said on Monday, Tusk would propose procedures and criteria for making the decision on location this month. Leaders of the 27 meet in Brussels a week on Saturday to finalize their opening negotiatin­g positions.

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