
- UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will sign a new deal with the EU to reset post-Brexit ties.
- Talks will focus on defence, security, and regulatory alignment, despite last-minute issues like fishing rights.
- Starmer aims for closer co-operation without rejoining the customs union or single market.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to sign a new deal with the European Union, seeking to reset ties after Brexit, his office said ahead of landmark talks.
Starmer will meet on Monday (local time) with European Union (EU) chiefs for the first post-Brexit EU-UK summit aimed at agreeing steps towards a closer relationship between Britain and the 27-country bloc which it left five years ago after an acrimonious and knife-edge referendum.
鈥淭his week, the Prime Minister will strike yet another deal that will deliver in the national interest of this country,鈥 Downing Street said in a statement, also pointing to recent trade deals with the United States and India.
Starmer will welcome EU bosses Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa as well as top EU diplomat Kaja Kallas for the talks at the storied Lancaster House venue in London.
鈥淭he Prime Minister will set out how a strengthened, forward-looking partnership with the European Union will deliver for working people and lead to more money in pockets,鈥 the statement said.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to sign a new deal with the EU seeking to reset ties after Brexit. Photo / Getty Images
Talks looked set, however, to go down to the wire due to last-minute squabbling over long-standing issues, such as fishing rights and food checks.
But negotiators were hopeful of at least signing a defence and security partnership.
Starmer, elected Labour Prime Minister last July, wants a deeper relationship with the European Union than the one negotiated by the previous Conservative Government.
That deal 鈥渋sn鈥檛 working for anyone鈥, Starmer鈥檚 office said.
The move is aimed at opening the door to closer co-operation as both the EU and Britain race to rearm in the face of the threat from Russia and fears the United States under President Donald Trump will no longer help protect Europe.
That should mean more regular security talks, Britain considering joining EU military missions and the potential for London to fully tap into a 鈧150 billion ($285b) defence fund being set up by the bloc.
But Starmer has several red lines he has said he will not cross, while sticking points remain over some EU demands that threaten to stall the rapprochement.
鈥楽ignificant moment鈥
In an interview with the Times on Saturday, local time, Starmer said a deal would be a 鈥渞eally significant moment鈥.
Starmer has ruled out rejoining the customs union and single market but has suggested that the UK is ready for regulatory alignment with the EU on food and agricultural products.
EU diplomats in Brussels have been working on getting Britain to keep its waters open for European fishermen in return for easing the checks on some food imports from the UK.
And Starmer appeared to have made a key concession by agreeing to an EU demand to clear the way to let young Europeans live and work in Britain under a youth mobility scheme.
While freedom of movement was a 鈥渞ed line鈥, he told the Times, 鈥測outh mobility is not freedom of movement鈥.
Starmer is approaching the scheme cautiously under pressure from rising support for Nigel Farage鈥檚 anti-immigration and Euro-sceptic party Reform UK, which made huge gains in local elections earlier this month.
Starmer said in a statement that on Monday 鈥渨e take another step forwards, with yet more benefits for the United Kingdom as the result of a strengthened partnership with the European Union鈥.
鈥淚n this time of great uncertainty and volatility, the UK will not respond by turning inwards, but by proudly taking our place on the world stage.鈥
鈥 Agence France-Presse
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