Military and economic deals in pipeline as UK looks to EU reset
Briefly

In a move to strengthen post-Brexit relations, the UK and EU have reached agreements focused on enhancing military and trade cooperation. These agreements include defence partnerships, reduced border checks, and more efficient food trade regulations. As Prime Minister Keir Starmer prepares to host EU leaders for an important summit, the deals reflect a commitment to recalibrating relationships affected by Brexit and ongoing global shifts, particularly in light of uncertainties caused by the Trump administration and the war in Ukraine.
The British government announced on Monday that new agreements had been sealed on defence cooperation, food trade and border checks, signaling a strengthening of ties post-Brexit.
A defence and security pact is expected to allow Britain access to a 150-billion-euro ($169bn) loan programme to rearm Europe amid uncertainties regarding NATO.
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