At a glance: What's in the UK-EU deal?
- The UK and European Union agreed on a broad reset of relations on May 19, 2025, including trade, fishing, security, and migration in London.
- The deal followed extended negotiations due to disputes over fishing rights and other issues, resolved with a 12-year extension of EU vessels' fishing access.
- Key aspects include a new security and defence partnership, a sanitary and phytosanitary agreement reducing trade barriers, and cooperation on irregular migration and youth mobility talks.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the deal as ushering in a “new era,” while reports confirmed tariff reductions on UK car exports and protections for British steel, though full text and effective dates remain unpublished.
- The agreement aims to provide business certainty, boost the economy by nearly £9 billion by 2040, and strengthen cooperation on border control, emissions trading, and defence efforts including Ukraine support.
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UK And European Union Agree To Post-Brexit Reset Deal
The UK and European Union have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights, trade, energy, and defense. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer – who has made the Brexit reset a centerpiece of his administration – said Monday’s summit marks a “new era” of relations with the bloc, adding that it is about “moving on from stale old debates” and “looking forward, not backwards”.Some issues have proven thornier t…
Defence, fishing and youth visas: What's in the UK-EU post-Brexit 'reset' deal?
The British government and the EU on Monday struck landmark deals on defence, fishing and food standards in the most substantial reset of relations since the acrimony sparked by Brexit. FRANCE 24 takes a look at the key points of the agreements.
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