General Affairs Council, July 2019

Department for Exiting the European Union written statement – made at on 18 July 2019.

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Photo of Lord Callanan Lord Callanan Minister of State (Department for Exiting the European Union)

I will attend the General Affairs Council in Brussels on 18 July 2019 to represent the UK. Until we leave the European Union, we remain committed to fulfilling our rights and obligations as a full Member State and continue to act in good faith.

The provisional agenda includes:

Multiannual Financial Framework 2021 - 2027

The Finnish Presidency will present its plan for approaching the next phase of negotiations on the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). The intention is for Member States to reach an agreement on the negotiations by the end of the year.

Presentation of the priorities of the Finnish Presidency

Finland took up the EU Presidency from 1 July and will hold it until 31 December. The Presidency will deliver a presentation on its priorities which include: strengthening common values and the rule of law; making the EU more competitive and socially inclusive; strengthening the EU’s position as a global leader in climate action; and protecting the security of citizens comprehensively.

Implementation of the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024

Ministers will discuss the implementation of the new EU Strategic Agenda 2019-24. The Strategic Agenda sets the overarching priorities for the next institutional cycle and it was adopted by the European Council on 20 June 2019. The priority areas are: protecting citizens and freedoms; developing the EU’s economic base: the European model for the future; building a climate-neutral green, fair and inclusive future; and promoting Europe’s interests and values in the world.

Commission communication on further strengthening the Rule of Law

The Commission will present its new communication on further strengthening the rule of law in the EU.

Rule of Law in Poland / Article 7 (1) TEU Reasoned Proposal

The Commission will provide a further update on the rule of law in Poland. This follows the recent judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Poland’s Supreme Court law.