The European Commission and the U.K. government have jointly published the latest draft withdrawal agreement for the U.K.'s departure from the EU which, among other things, reflects the agreement reached on the post-Brexit transition period.
The draft withdrawal agreement includes some sections which are agreed (subject to legal drafting) and others which remain to be finalized. It includes final wording concerning an agreed "transition" or "implementation" period, that will run until December 31, 2020. The draft agreement departs from the previous draft circulated by the European Commission on March 15, 2018, by providing that the U.K. will be free to negotiate, sign and ratify international agreements in its own capacity during the transition. Any agreements negotiated by the U.K. must not enter into force or apply during the transition period, unless authorised by the EU.
The draft agreement also contains the agreed legal text for citizens' rights and concerning the financial settlement, as well as agreed text on a number of other provisions. Financial services and other services remain among issues that are not addressed by any agreed text. The U.K. and EU negotiators aim to finalize the entire withdrawal agreement by October 2018.
View the draft withdrawal agreement.