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Channel Island Ministers visit Brussels

06 March 2020

Mininster for External Relations, Senator Ian Gorst, with colleagues in Brussels

The Chief Minister of Guernsey, Deputy Gavin St Pier and the Minister for External Relations of Jersey, Senator Ian Gorst, visited Brussels on 4-5 March 2020.

The visit formed part of the regular political level engagement by the Channel Islands with the EU Institutions. The Ministers discussed the Channel Islands cooperation with the EU as existing non-EU jurisdictions (“third countries”) in areas such as tax, tackling financial crime, and protection of personal data but also how the Islands can work with the EU on new shared challenges, such as climate change.

Their programme, arranged by the Channel Islands Brussels Office (CIBO), included meetings with the Permanent Representatives (Ambassadors) to the EU of France, Latvia and Slovakia; EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders; the principal adviser on the security union of the Commission Secretariat General; Stephanie Yon-Courtin MEP (Vice Chair of the European Parliament’s ECON Committee); the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford  (visiting Brussels); and the Deputy Ambassador of the UK Mission to the EU. They also addressed a reception organised by CIBO.
 
Speaking after the visit, Senator Gorst commented:

"It was essential to again meet with senior representatives from the EU Institutions to underline Guernsey and Jersey's commitment to maintaining our long-standing policy of being a good neighbour to the EU, whatever the nature of the future UK/EU relationship.  It was timely to be able to do so in the same week as the start of the UK/EU negotiations.”

Deputy St Pier commented:

“We were pleased to highlight the particular contribution that Guernsey and Jersey can play, as specialist finance centres, in the provision of some of the significant funding that is going be required for the decarbonisation of the global and European economies. It was clear that our green finance products should be an area of future cooperation in helping the EU deliver the objectives of the European Green Deal. “

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