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EU-Canada free trade pact should be initialed during Lithuania's presidency

A free trade treaty between the European Union (EU) and Canada should be initialed during Lithuania's EU Council presidency in the second half of this year, Parliamentary Vice-Speaker Petras Auštrevičius says.
Taip įprasta vaizduoti Kanados simboliu tapusio cukrinio klevo lapą.
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"The EU-Canada free trade treaty should be initialed during Lithuania's EU Council presidency," the parliament said in a press release circulated after members of the parliamentary European Affairs Committee met with the joint delegation of the Canadian parliamentary group for friendship with the Baltic states and the EU-Canada Association.

According to the press release, the negotiations on the pact should be completed by the end of Ireland's EU Council presidency.

The EU-Canada negotiations on free trade were opened in May 2009. Lithuania will preside over the EU council in July-December this year.

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