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UK, EU To Seal New Deals, Renew Ties 5 Yrs After Brexit

British PM Keir Starmer is to hold talks with EU officials

UK, EU To Seal New Deals, Renew Ties 5 Yrs After Brexit

UK, EU To Seal New Deals, Renew Ties 5 Yrs After Brexit
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20 May 2025 1:32 PM IST

London: The United Kingdom and the European Union are expected to seal new deals on fishing rights and defence as officials meet in London on Monday to discuss closer ties in their first official summit since Brexit. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is to hold talks with EU officials, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. British media reported on Monday that officials were set to announce an agreement on fishing access for EU boats in UK waters, as well as details on a defence and security partnership.

There is hope that the agreements could improve the British economy, which has been hit by a drop in EU trade caused by increased costs and red tape after the United Kingdom left the bloc in 2020. Resetting relations since becoming prime minister in July, Starmer has sought to reset relations with the EU, following years of tensions in the wake of the UK's Brexit referendum on June 23, 2016. Post-Brexit relations have been governed by a trade agreement negotiated by then Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Starmer thinks that can be improved in a way that boosts trade and bolsters security. Starmer said Sunday that there would be a deal, without providing details, following trade agreements that the UK struck in recent weeks with India and the United States. “Tomorrow, we take another step forwards, with yet more benefits for the United Kingdom as the result of a strengthened partnership with the European Union," he said. “It will be good for our jobs, good for our bills and good for our borders.” Seeking a better deal Since the Labour Party returned to power after 14 years of Conservative government, a period that was largely marked by the time leading up to the Brexit vote and its aftermath, both sides have sought to improve relations.

That's been most evident in the more coordinated response to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the wake of a change of approach by Washington following the return of US President Donald Trump.

UK-EU Relations Brexit Fishing Rights Agreement Defence Partnership Keir Starmer Ursula von der Leyen Trade and Security 
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