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Committee Material Published 29 Jan 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

While many of the principles in the Concordat on International Relations appear to us to continue to be the right ones, the Concordat itself clearly needs to be updated, and the cooperation that it facilitates must take place in earnest. We recommend that the Concordat on International Relations be replaced or updated. This new or revised document should set out clear arrangements for timely and meaningful consultation with devolved institutions on the issue of treaties and clarify how the pr...

While many of the principles in the Concordat on International Relations appear to us to continue to be the right ones, the Concordat itself clearly needs to be updated, and the cooperation that it facilitates must take place in earnest. We recommend that the Concordat on International Relations be replaced or updated. This new or revised document should set out clear arrangements for timely and meaningful consultation with devolved institutions on the issue of treaties and clarify how the processes for reaching treaties interact with the recently revised IGR structures. The production of or update to this document should be prioritised, and Type: recommendation | Number: 9 | Response status: not_accepted Government response: Partially agree. The Government recognises that the devolved governments have a strong interest in international policy making, both in relation to devolved matters and in reserved matters that may impact upon their interests. For that reason, UK Government depa