DHAKA: Canada and the European Union are to sign a long-delayed landmark trade deal, EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), at a summit in Brussels on Sunday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described it as “great news” and said he looked forward to attending, reports the BBC.
A signing ceremony planned for Thursday had to be cancelled after a Belgian region vetoed the agreement.
But after marathon talks, a consensus was finally reached allowing all 28 EU states to formally approve the deal on Friday.
“Mission accomplished!” European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted.
Trudeau tweeted back: “Great news and I’m looking forward to being there.”
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