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Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relations

Inquiry

The European Affairs Committee is holding an inquiry into the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relations. The inquiry will look beyond immediate crisis management towards the handling of longer-term issues. Topics that it will focus on include UK-EU cooperation on sanctions, the EU’s developing defence policy, future reconstruction of Ukraine, and changes in the EU’s wider approach to external affairs.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 10 November 2023.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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1st Report - The Ukraine Effect: The impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the UK–EU relationship
Inquiry Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relations
HL Paper 48
Report
Response to this report
Government response to The House of Lords European Affairs Committee’s Report Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relation, 27th March 2024
Government Response

Oral evidence transcripts

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12 December 2023
Inquiry Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relations
Witnesses Leo Docherty (Minister for Europe at Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office), Daniel Drake (DD Sanctions at FCDO), and Olaf Henricson-Bell (EU Director at FCDO)
Oral Evidence
17 October 2023
Inquiry Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relations
Witnesses Susi Dennison (Senior Policy Fellow at European Council on Foreign Relations), and Professor Anand Menon (Director at UK in a Changing Europe)
Oral Evidence
14 November 2023
Inquiry Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for UK-EU relations
Witnesses Pedro Serrano (Ambassador to the United Kingdom at European Union)
Oral Evidence
Delegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom (RIU0024)
Spotlight on Corruption (RIU0022)
Institut Montaigne (RIU0023)

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