EU reassesses whether to hold July UK summit after Starmer resignation announcement
Brussels is re-assessing the meeting as the planned talks were to cover trade, electricity markets and youth mobility, officials said.
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The President of the European Council regretted Starmer's departure and said he hoped that the successor would give "continuity" to the relaunching of relations between the EU and the United Kingdom.
EU 're-assessing' summit with UK after Starmer's exit
A European Commission spokesperson said on Monday that the EU is "reassessing" plans to hold a summit with the UK in late July, as it becomes increasingly likely that Prime Minister Keir Starmer's successor will be in post in just three and a half weeks.
A summit planned for the end of July between the European Union and the United Kingdom, which was to contribute to the post-Brexit rapprochement between London and Brussels, could be cancelled or postponed due to the resignation
Starmer Departure Means EU-UK Summit Will Be ‘Reassessed’
The proposed European Union-United Kingdom summit in July is being reassessed—prompted by the departure of British prime minister Keir Starmer—according to the European Commission on Monday, June 22nd. An official representative stated: On the question of the EU-UK summit, against the announcement this morning of the resignation of Prime Minister Starmer, we are reassessing with (European Council) President Costa and the UK the opportunity of s…
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