Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that the UK aims to reset its relationship with the European Union, but emphasized that this does not mean reversing Brexit.
Speaking alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, Starmer outlined plans for a new cooperation agreement between the two nations, focusing on trade, jobs, and economic growth.
The proposed treaty, expected to be signed by early next year, will cover areas such as defense, energy security, science, and technology.
Additionally, the leaders agreed on a joint action plan to combat illegal migration and smuggling gangs by sharing intelligence and data.
While Starmer has previously expressed his desire for a better trade deal with the EU, it remains unclear whether Brussels will entertain major changes to the existing Brexit trade deal.
When pressed on concessions, Starmer stressed that the UK seeks a closer relationship with Europe, but not at the cost of re-entering the single market or customs union.
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The PM’s comments come as the EU has proposed a youth mobility scheme, which would facilitate easier travel for young people between the UK and EU.
However, Starmer ruled out such a scheme, emphasizing that the UK’s plans focus on a broader cooperation agreement.
As the UK and Germany move forward with their talks, the possibility of student exchanges and educational programs remains a topic of discussion.
While Starmer did not commit to a specific plan, he expressed his desire for a close relationship, including education and cultural exchange.
The meeting between Starmer and Scholz marks a significant step towards rebuilding ties between the UK and EU, following years of tension post-Brexit.
However, some critics argue that the UK government needs to be more ambitious in its approach to rebuilding stronger ties with European allies.”
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