EU-UK Statement following the High Level Meeting on 15 June
Statement following meeting between Presidents of European Council, Commission, Parliament and UK PM Boris Johnson
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met the President of the
European Council Charles Michel, the President of the European Commission,
Ursula von der Leyen, and the President of the European Parliament, David
Sassoli, on 15 June by videoconference to take stock of progress with the aim
of agreeing actions to move forward in negotiations on the future
relationship.
The Parties noted the UK’s decision not to request any extension to the
transition period. The transition period will therefore end on 31 December
2020, in line with the provisions of the Withdrawal Agreement.
The Parties welcomed the constructive discussions on the future relationship
that had taken place under the leadership of Chief Negotiators David Frost and
Michel Barnier, allowing both sides to clarify and further understand
positions. They noted that four rounds had been completed and texts exchanged
despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Parties agreed nevertheless that new momentum was required. They
supported the plans agreed by Chief Negotiators to intensify the talks in July
and to create the most conducive conditions for concluding and ratifying a deal
before the end of 2020. This should include, if possible, finding an
early understanding on the principles underlying any agreement.
The Parties underlined their intention to work hard to deliver a relationship,
which would work in the interests of the citizens of the Union and of the
United Kingdom. They also confirmed their commitment to the full and timely
implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement.