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20 November 2017

欧州連合理事会、EMA(欧州医薬品機関)とEBA(欧州銀行機構)の移転先をアムステルダムとパリに決定


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EU27 ministers discussed the state of play of the Brexit negotiations and selected new seats for the two EU agencies currently based in the UK.


Brexit

The Council, in EU27 format, was informed by the EU Brexit Chief Negotiator, Michel Barnier, of the progress reached so far in the negotiations with the UK after six rounds of talks. Ministers then started the preparations for the European Council (Article 50) in December 2017 by examining the annotated draft agenda.

EU agencies relocation

EU27 ministers selected the new seats for the two EU agencies currently based in the UK which need to be relocated in the context of Brexit. Amsterdam (the Netherlands) was selected as the new location for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and Paris (France) for the European Banking Authority (EBA).

The Commission will prepare legislative proposals for adoption under the ordinary legislative procedure with the involvement of the European Parliament. The Council and the Commission are committed to ensuring that these legislative proposals are processed as quickly as possible in view of the urgency of the matter.

Relocation of the UK-based EU agencies (background information)



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