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Dan Mullaney, Chief US Negotiator for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), Ignacio Garcia Bercero, Chief EU Negotiator for TTIP - TTIP Negotiations. Round Two. Seconds Out.

Parliament’s Headaches… EU-Russia, CETA, TTIP, Migration

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Dan Mullaney, Chief US Negotiator for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), Ignacio Garcia Bercero, Chief EU Negotiator for TTIP - TTIP Negotiations. Round Two. Seconds Out.

Ongoing talks on trade deals such as TTIP and CETA, future EU-Russia relations and latest developments regarding relocation of migrants to achieve a fair distribution in all EU member states will top the agenda of the 20-21 October meeting of heads of states or governments in Brussels.

In a debate with Slovak Secretary of State Korčok representing the Council Presidency and Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, MEPs will outline their political views on these and related issues on Wednesday from 9.00 to 11.30.

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