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UK-EU summit: Brussels hails deal as 'new chapter' - but much is yet to be written | UK-EU summit: Brussels hails deal as 'new chapter' - but much is yet to be written |
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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen have both hailed their new deal as a "new chapter" that benefits both sides | UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen have both hailed their new deal as a "new chapter" that benefits both sides |
"We're turning a page," EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday after the bloc's first summit with the UK since Brexit. "We're opening a new chapter." | "We're turning a page," EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday after the bloc's first summit with the UK since Brexit. "We're opening a new chapter." |
It is not the first page that has been turned in the post-Brexit period, but it is potentially the most significant. | |
The two sides have now struck a deal that covers fishing, trade, defence, energy and strengthening ties in a number of policy areas that are still up for negotiation. | The two sides have now struck a deal that covers fishing, trade, defence, energy and strengthening ties in a number of policy areas that are still up for negotiation. |
For Brussels, this negotiation was a chance to bring Britain – a major defence power – closer in a time of geopolitical turbulence. | For Brussels, this negotiation was a chance to bring Britain – a major defence power – closer in a time of geopolitical turbulence. |
And to address what some member states see as irritating hangovers from Brexit. | And to address what some member states see as irritating hangovers from Brexit. |
For years, there was a "don't touch it" mentality when it came to taking a broad look at the Brexit settlement, according to one EU diplomat. | For years, there was a "don't touch it" mentality when it came to taking a broad look at the Brexit settlement, according to one EU diplomat. |
It all involved "too much politics" with fears it could all "go wrong." | It all involved "too much politics" with fears it could all "go wrong." |
Remember, up until the 2023 Windsor Framework agreement, London and Brussels were bogged down in a protracted dispute over trade arrangements for Northern Ireland. | Remember, up until the 2023 Windsor Framework agreement, London and Brussels were bogged down in a protracted dispute over trade arrangements for Northern Ireland. |
Then, in 2024, a new government won power in the UK - the more EU-friendly Labour Party. | Then, in 2024, a new government won power in the UK - the more EU-friendly Labour Party. |
Officials in Brussels had long voiced exasperation – even distrust – with prior Conservative administrations, a party with a vocal Brexit-backing contingent. | Officials in Brussels had long voiced exasperation – even distrust – with prior Conservative administrations, a party with a vocal Brexit-backing contingent. |
Some Brexit supporters are now castigating a deal that they say amounts to a sell-out of sovereignty to EU bureaucrats. | Some Brexit supporters are now castigating a deal that they say amounts to a sell-out of sovereignty to EU bureaucrats. |
The new UK-EU deal at a glance | The new UK-EU deal at a glance |
Diplomats in Brussels, however, insist that this is a "normalisation" of relations between neighbours who still look at the world in a broadly similar way. | Diplomats in Brussels, however, insist that this is a "normalisation" of relations between neighbours who still look at the world in a broadly similar way. |
That being said, there was evident satisfaction in EU circles about locking in fishing quotas for 12 years. | That being said, there was evident satisfaction in EU circles about locking in fishing quotas for 12 years. |
When I checked with one diplomat about that detail, they initially replied with a smiley face emoji. | When I checked with one diplomat about that detail, they initially replied with a smiley face emoji. |
Another said: "The deal is balanced—arguably with favourable terms for the EU—and simply shows that splendid isolation is not an option in today's climate." | Another said: "The deal is balanced—arguably with favourable terms for the EU—and simply shows that splendid isolation is not an option in today's climate." |
Of course, the EU will want to highlight its "wins" in a negotiation with a former member state who badly shook the bloc by leaving. | Of course, the EU will want to highlight its "wins" in a negotiation with a former member state who badly shook the bloc by leaving. |
Nevertheless, coastal countries - notably France – will be happy at not having to endure annual fish quota talks, for now. | Nevertheless, coastal countries - notably France – will be happy at not having to endure annual fish quota talks, for now. |
It was, in the end I'm told, quid pro quo. The EU got its fishing deal. In return, it'll be easier for UK businesses to export agri-food products – although that element hasn't been finalised. | It was, in the end I'm told, quid pro quo. The EU got its fishing deal. In return, it'll be easier for UK businesses to export agri-food products – although that element hasn't been finalised. |
Also yet to be ironed out are the plans for youth mobility – which would allow young people to study or work more easily between Britain and the EU. | Also yet to be ironed out are the plans for youth mobility – which would allow young people to study or work more easily between Britain and the EU. |
That was a particularly important goal for countries like Germany, anxious to win better access to an English-speaking country with prestigious universities. | That was a particularly important goal for countries like Germany, anxious to win better access to an English-speaking country with prestigious universities. |
Another key point for Berlin was the new defence and security partnership. | Another key point for Berlin was the new defence and security partnership. |
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and Donald Trump's unpredictable White House have ripped up the rules on European security. | Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and Donald Trump's unpredictable White House have ripped up the rules on European security. |
Time has been something of a healer – but the events of recent years have also created a sense of urgency. | Time has been something of a healer – but the events of recent years have also created a sense of urgency. |
Better ties with Britain, which remains a major defence player, is a no-brainer – now more than ever – for mainland Europe as it tries to scale up investment and capabilities. | Better ties with Britain, which remains a major defence player, is a no-brainer – now more than ever – for mainland Europe as it tries to scale up investment and capabilities. |
Nations like Germany – which only recently hit the 2% Nato spending target – are acutely aware that they have been left exposed by the dramatic global developments of recent years. | Nations like Germany – which only recently hit the 2% Nato spending target – are acutely aware that they have been left exposed by the dramatic global developments of recent years. |
But, of course, most of this deal is an agreement in principle; a statement of intent on issues also ranging across cyber security, energy and migration. | But, of course, most of this deal is an agreement in principle; a statement of intent on issues also ranging across cyber security, energy and migration. |
"I think it's a good step," another EU diplomat told me. "It's good to test the waters for practical cooperation and what can be done. Let's take it from there." | "I think it's a good step," another EU diplomat told me. "It's good to test the waters for practical cooperation and what can be done. Let's take it from there." |
There is still a watchful wariness in Brussels about Britain's fraught and divisive debate about relations with the EU. | There is still a watchful wariness in Brussels about Britain's fraught and divisive debate about relations with the EU. |
All the specifics, which have yet to be negotiated, could stir up further political storms whether that's on political compromises or cost. | All the specifics, which have yet to be negotiated, could stir up further political storms whether that's on political compromises or cost. |
This "reset" may not change the big fundamentals of Brexit - the UK remains out of the single market and customs union- but it does commit London and Brussels to doing a lot more talking as they try to fill the many gaps that lie within this long list of ambitions. | This "reset" may not change the big fundamentals of Brexit - the UK remains out of the single market and customs union- but it does commit London and Brussels to doing a lot more talking as they try to fill the many gaps that lie within this long list of ambitions. |
That means there will be a greater volume of diplomatic traffic between the UK and the EU going forward. | That means there will be a greater volume of diplomatic traffic between the UK and the EU going forward. |
Doing more business with Brussels inevitably means doing more talking. In that regard, today is just the beginning. | Doing more business with Brussels inevitably means doing more talking. In that regard, today is just the beginning. |
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