E.U. and Britain announce trade, defense deals
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Britain and the European Union have agreed to a landmark deal aimed at “resetting” their post-Brexit relationship, easing restrictions on travel and work for hundreds of millions of people on the continent.
Britain and the European Union have hailed a new chapter in their relationship. They have signed fresh agreements on defense cooperation and easing trade flows at their first formal summit since Brexit.
It’s testament to the shock in the United Kingdom over what is being called Prime Minister Starmer’s “Brexit betrayal” that some of the fiercest criticism of the “reset” deal is coming from his own Labour party.
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The UK has ruled out re-joining the EU after Sir Keir Starmer reached a landmark reset deal with the bloc on Monday.Industry minister Sarah Jones hailed the deal, announced during a major summit in London with EU leaders,
Britain and the European Union signed a trade and defence deal in their biggest patch-up since Brexit five years ago. EU leaders gathered in London alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to unveil the deal,