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EU-UK strike landmark deal covering security, trade, travel

Britain and the European Union on Monday unveiled a landmark agreement that promises to revive cooperation across defence, trade, youth mobility, and border management, more than three years after the UK formally left the bloc.

The wide-ranging pact, forged in Brussels, marks the most substantial reset of relations since Brexit, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailing it as “a moment to move on from stale old debates” and focus on “common sense, practical solutions”.

Announced amid signs that the United States may scale back its European security commitments, the deal includes the UK’s entry into a formal defence and security framework with the EU and relaxes several post-Brexit trade restrictions that have hampered British exporters and travellers alike.

“We’re ready to work with partners if it means we can improve people’s lives here at home,” Starmer said, underscoring his desire to stabilise relations with Britain’s largest trading partner.

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission said the EU and UK were “turning the page”.

Invezz breaks down the deal: