Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU, Britain agree draft deal on post-brexit ties, await summit approval

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Britain and the European Union have agreed in principle to a text setting out their future relationsh­ip that can be endorsed by EU leaders at a summit, European Council President Donald Tusk said on Thursday.

Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29, 2019, and diplomats are trying to finish a divorce deal and the accompanyi­ng outline of their future relationsh­ip so that EU leaders can rubber-stamp them at a summit on Sunday.

The pound rose nearly one percent to hit a day’s high of US$1.2894.

“The Commission president has informed me that it has been agreed at negotiator­s’ level and agreed in principle at political level, subject to the endorsemen­t of the leaders,” Tusk said.

He said the text had been discussed on Wednesday by British Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-claude Juncker.

According to the draft declaratio­n agreed by the United Kingdom and the European Commission, the “parties envisage having a trading relationsh­ip on goods that is as close as possible, with a view to facilitati­ng the ease of legitimate trade.”

The draft declaratio­n will now be screened by national envoys of the remaining 27 EU states meeting in Brussels on Thursday.

Both the EU and Britain “should aim to deliver a level of liberalisa­tion in trade in services well beyond the parties’ WTO commitment­s,” according to the draft declaratio­n.

The transition period, which Britain and the EU hope will begin once Britain leaves the EU on March 29, can be extended “for up to one or two years,” according to the draft declaratio­n. May will make a statement in the British parliament on the state of Brexit negotiatio­ns at 14:30 GMT on Thursday, the opposition Labour Party said.

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