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UK seeks to reset relations with EU at major summit

About 50 European leaders gathered in the United Kingdom on Thursday for the fourth European Political Community (EPC) meeting.

• July 18, 2024
European leaders at UK meeting [Credit: The New York Times]

About 50 European leaders gathered in the United Kingdom on Thursday for the fourth European Political Community (EPC) meeting.

This happens as the UK aims to reshape ties with Europe amid global challenges.

Hosting the first major UK-led summit of his premiership, Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed the leaders to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, the birthplace of former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Among his priorities, Starmer tries to reset the UK’s strained post-Brexit relations with Europe as the region faces “generational challenges.”

Addressing the opening plenary, the UK prime minister said that Britain will be a “friend and a partner to Europe” under his leadership.”

“It is ready to work with Europe and not to focus on the differences between us, but on the values that we share. The UK government will use the summit to discuss closer collaboration to tackle illegal immigration and greater security cooperation with its European counterpart, among other issues,” a statement by Downing Street said.

For the first time at a meeting of the EPC, NATO, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the Council of Europe will be in attendance.

The EPC, which began with the opening plenary, would be followed by three roundtables on such issues as migration, energy, and connectivity before ending with a closing plenary.

According to Downing Street, Mr Starmer will also have a bilateral meeting with Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron.

However, it remains to be seen whether Starmer will be able to change the political climate overnight.

According to observers, Starmer will be seeking a deal to stop food being delayed at borders, but he has insisted that he will not take the UK back into the EU single market.

For its part, the EU has always resisted anything it regards as “cherry picking” and is expected to demand a heavy price for any deal that significantly improves the UK’s access to the EU single market.

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen is not coming to the UK to attend the EPC herself, which is not seen as a good sign.

The brainchild of Macron, the EPC serves as a platform for dialogue and cooperation between the EU and countries in its neighbourhood to address issues of common interest.

The EPC held its inaugural meeting in Prague, the Czech Republic, in October 2022, followed by a second meeting in Moldova in June and a third in Spain in October 2023.

The fifth EPC will be held in Hungary in November this year. 

(Xinhua/NAN)

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