The first meeting of the EU-UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (PPA), established by the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and agreed in December 2020, will be opened by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
MEPs and UK parliamentarians will debate
on the latest developments in EU-UK relations and the state of play
within the Partnership Council, which oversees the implementation,
application and interpretation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
They will also discuss EU-UK cooperation to address Russia’s war against
Ukraine, energy, the impact of Withdrawal Agreement issues on the work
of the Partnership Council and how to build a new, multi-dimensional
EU-UK relationship after Brexit.
Additional speakers expected to address
those gathered include Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, UK
Minister for the Cabinet Office Michael Ellis, Secretary General of the
European External Action Service Stefano Sannino as well as UK
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces James
Heappey.
The full meeting agenda is available here.
You can follow all the meetings live here (Thursday) and here (Friday).
Press conference
A press conference with the Chairs of
the European Parliament’s and the UK Parliament’s delegations to the
EU-UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly, Nathalie Loiseau
(Renew Europe, FR) and Sir Oliver Heald, is scheduled for 13.15 CEST on
Thursday, in Parliament’s press conference room Anna Politkovskaya
(SPAAK building, room 0A50).
For remote participation, please connect via Interactio here. You can also watch it live here.
Background
The EU-UK Parliamentary Partnership
Assembly was set up following the entry into force of the new Trade and
Cooperation Agreement in January 2021. It acts as a forum for the
European Parliament and the UK Parliament to exchange views on EU-UK
relations. It can also request information from the Partnership Council -
the main joint EU-UK body overseeing the implementation of the TCA -
and make recommendations to it.
The Partnership Council is currently chaired by EU Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič and UK Foreign Minister Liz Truss.