Starmer in 11th hour Brexit reset talks with Macron and Ursula von der Leyen to secure crucial deal
- On May 16, 2025, Keir Starmer engaged in urgent discussions with the European Commission President and the leader of France during the European Political Community summit held in Albania.
- The talks followed major disagreements over EU demands for lower tuition fees for students and fishing rights in British waters that threaten Starmer's Brexit reset deal.
- The reset deal aims to remove trade barriers by aligning UK and EU regulations and enhance defence cooperation, following recent UK trade agreements with India and the US.
- Starmer described Monday's London summit as "an important moment for our country" and expressed optimism despite ongoing discussions and no final agreement yet.
- The outcome will shape UK-EU relations and could deliver economic growth but a deadlock on key issues poses risks to securing the Brexit reset deal.
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Closer ties with Europe will boost UK jobs and lower bills, Starmer insists ahead of EU summit
The Prime Minister has insisted closer ties with the European Union will boost the UK’s job market, lower bills and make Britain’s borders more secure ahead of a summit on Monday.
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Read Full ArticleUK PM Starmer to agree deal to strengthen EU partnership, his office says
LONDON - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to agree a deal next week to strengthen the country's post-Brexit partnership with the European Union and to facilitate trade in some food products, his office said on Saturday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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