Key facts
- The UK and EU will hold their second summit on July 22 in Brussels.
- The summit aims to reset ties and enhance cooperation on trade, security, and the economy.
- The announcement was made by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Council President António Costa following a meeting at the G7 summit.
- Both leaders emphasized the importance of a close relationship for European security, resilience, and prosperity.
The United Kingdom and the European Union are set to hold their second bilateral summit on July 22 in Brussels. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Council President António Costa announced the date following a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France.
The summit is intended to reset the relationship between the UK and the bloc, with a focus on enhancing cooperation across trade, security, and economic matters. A Downing Street spokesperson highlighted that a closer relationship is vital for European security, resilience, and prosperity.
Discussions are expected to cover areas such as steel tariffs, food standards, and energy policy, reflecting a broader effort to improve ties a decade after the UK voted to leave the EU.
