EFTA Group to Hold New Meeting on EU-Andorra-San Marino Association Agreement
The EFTA working group in the Council of the EU meets in Brussels tomorrow to discuss the final draft, following unresolved talks on 10 March.
Key Points
- EFTA working group meets in Brussels tomorrow on EU-Andorra-San Marino pact.
- Follows 10 March session without consensus on agreement portions.
- Aims to refine terms for closer integration in trade and customs.
- No details released on agenda or expected outcomes.
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) working group within the Council of the European Union will hold a new meeting in Brussels tomorrow to continue discussions on the final draft of the association agreement between the European Union, Andorra, and San Marino.
The session follows a previous gathering on 10 March, where participants reviewed portions of the agreement but did not reach a definitive consensus. This ongoing process aims to refine the terms of the pact, which would integrate Andorra and San Marino more closely with EU frameworks on trade, customs, and related policies.
The talks reflect continued efforts to finalize the accord, building on prior negotiations without any confirmed resolution to date. Authorities have provided no further details on the agenda or expected outcomes from Thursday's meeting.
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