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UK, EU strike post-Brexit deal on defense, trade NHK



A: Hey buddy! Guess what's the latest?
B: Not much, just catching up on the news. What's new with you?

A: Oh, big news! Britain and the EU have made a deal! It's about defense, trade, and many other things to fix their relationship since Brexit.
B: That sounds exciting! Who were the key people involved in this deal?

A: The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, European Council President Antonio Costa, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met in London.
B: So, what did they agree on exactly?

A: They agreed on a security and defense partnership that allows UK firms to take part in an EU arms procurement program. Plus, they'll simplify import and export procedures for agricultural products. And get this – they're gonna start talks about a short-term work visa for young people!
B: Wow, that's quite a lot of progress! I guess Starmer is trying to make up with the EU since they are the UK's largest trading partner.

A: Exactly! He told reporters that Britain is "back on the world stage." Von der Leyen said it was opening a new chapter in their unique relationship.
B: I heard something about EU fishing boats having access to British waters until 2038. What's the reaction to that?

A: Some opposition politicians in the UK say it's a "surrender" to the EU. But EU officials were willing to repair ties with Britain, considering the US is keeping its distance from Europe in defense and economy areas under Trump's administration.

Britain and the European Union have struck a deal covering defense, trade and other fields in an apparent effort to repair ties that have been strained since the UK's exit from the bloc in 2020.



British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European Council President Antonio Costa, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met in London on Monday for the first regular UK-EU summit since Brexit.



Britain and the EU agreed to a security and defense partnership that will pave the way for UK firms to participate in an EU program to procure arms.



The two sides also agreed to simplify import and export procedures on agricultural products, and to also start negotiations on introducing a short-term work visa for young people.



Prime Minister Starmer, who took office last year, has been seeking to mend relations with the EU, which is the UK's largest trading partner.



Starmer told reporters after the talks that his country is "back on the world stage."



Von der Leyen said, "We're opening a new chapter in our unique relationship."



The deal also involves allowing EU fishing boats access to British waters until 2038. Opposition politicians in the UK criticized this as a "surrender" to the EU.



EU officials had been wary of repairing ties with Britain, which chose to leave the bloc. However, the EU side apparently responded to the UK's bid to seek closer ties, as the administration of US President Donald Trump keeps a distance from Europe in the areas of defense and economy.
Summary
Britain and EU leaders, including Keir Starmer, Antonio Costa, and Ursula von der Leyen, have agreed on a new deal covering defense, trade, agricultural products, and short-term work visas for young people. The summit in London aims to repair ties strained since Brexit. Key aspects include UK
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250520_04/

Date: May 20, 2025

Created: 2025/05/21 07:05

Updated: 2025/12/08 04:02

Last Read: 2025/05/21 08:28

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