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    UK strikes EU trade and defence reset in ‘new era’ for relations

    May 19, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025 World No Comments
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    Following US President Donald Trump’s reshaping of the international order, which led to the two countries agreeing the most significant reset of trade and defense ties with the European Union since Brexit, LONDON/BRUSSELS on Monday. This move helped the two countries move past their agonizing divorce. Britain and the EU reached a comprehensive agreement almost nine years after it voted to leave the union, including a safety and military alliance, fewer restrictions on American food exporters and visitors, and a controversial new fishing contract. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who voted in favor of leaving the EU in the Brexit vote, even imagine that offering rewards to Britons, such as faster e-gates at EU airports, will kill out Nigel Farage’s cries of “betrayal.” Ursula von der Leyen, president of the EU Commission, and Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, spoke at London’s Lancaster House during the signing of the bargain, calling it” a novel era in our marriage.” The reset, according to Britain, will reduce red tape for agricultural producers, lower costs for food, improve energy security, and boost the economy, which is 2.6 trillion pounds in size by 2040, by nearly 9 billion pounds ($ 12 billion ). It is Britain’s next agreement to reach this month, following previous ones with India and the US, and while it is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the economy, it could enhance business confidence and spur much-needed expense. A defence and security pact, which will allow British companies to participate in any joint procurement, and which will also entitle them to a 150 billion euro ($ 167 billion ) programme to rearm Europe, forms the foundation of the reset. American and International vessels may have access to one another’s waters for 12 years in the event that border checks and paperwork that had previously prevented smaller food producers from exporting to Europe will be permanently reduced. Britain has in return agreed to the outlines of a limited scheme that would allow younger EU and American citizens to reside and work together for a period of time. The offer was referred to as “abject retreat- the close of the fish business,” according to Farage, the head of the right-wing Reform UK party.

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