The discussions, hosted by Foreign Office Minister of
State for the Overseas Territories Lord (Tariq) Ahmad
of Wimbledon, covered a range of topics, including
Brexit, trade and investment, financial services,
safeguarding, disaster management and constitutional
issues. HRH the Duke of York also addressed the
attendees at the JMC reception.
Minister of State for the Overseas Territories
said:
It was a pleasure to welcome Premiers and
representatives from all of the UK’s Overseas
Territories to London. The UK Government is
negotiating a Brexit agreement for the whole of the
UK family, including the Overseas Territories, and we
are committed to finding the best deal for all of us.
We also discussed a range of other issues of high
importance to all of the Overseas Territories,
including making sure that we are collectively
prepared for the next hurricane season.
I will be taking the conversations I have had with
colleagues from the Overseas Territories and making
sure they are fully considered and reflected on as we
continue our plans and discussions on Brexit over the
coming weeks and months.
The ministers and representatives from the Overseas
Territories held a series of productive discussions on
Brexit. These talks reaffirmed the UK government’s
commitment to taking the Territories’ priorities into
account as the UK prepares to leave the EU, including
in relation to funding, trade, the environment and
education.
This follows assurances given by the UK Government
that, in the unlikely scenario that we leave the EU
without a deal, existing projects under certain EU
funding streams will be guaranteed by Her Majesty’s
Treasury for the lifetime of those projects.
Also present at the meeting were:
- The Rt Hon , Department for
International Development
- Thérèse Coffey MP, Department for Environment, Food
and Rural Affairs
-
MP,
Department for International Trade
-
MP, Prime
Minister’s Anti-Corruption Champion
-
MP, Cabinet Office
- The Rt Hon MP, Her
Majesty’s Treasury
-
MP,
Department for Exiting the EU
The leaders of the Overseas Territories also attended
Her Majesty The Queen’s Reception for the Diplomatic
Corps at Buckingham Palace.