“Brexit is most of all about people. It is about the rights
of our citizens, preserving the peace in Northern Ireland
and safeguarding jobs affected by the UK’s departure,”
stated European Parliament President, , following Brexit
chief negotiator, ’s debrief on the
Brexit agreement at the Conference of Presidents today.
“We believe in democracy and respect the decision of the
British people. The text agreed to by the European Union
and United Kingdom is the first step on a long road.
Nevertheless, I am optimistic that it will pave the way
towards a close future EU-UK relationship. As I have always
said, the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union, not
Europe”, added President Tajani.
“I would like to thank for his tireless
work and the spirit of cooperation that has underpinned the
relationship between us. I would also like to acknowledge
the essential input provided by the European Parliament‘s
Brexit steering group.
“This agreement should reflect that any outcome will be
inferior to full membership, while safeguarding EU27
interests and citizens’ rights. It demonstrates what the
European Union stands for: solidarity and unity among its
members.
“I also want to make clear that this is just the beginning
of a new phase. The European Parliament will be called upon
to approve the agreement and will therefore continue to
scrutinise developments, ensuring that our red lines are
delivered upon,” President Tajani concluded.