UK's Starmer, Germany's Scholz seek reset in British-EU ties with comprehensive treaty
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday in Berlin that a new comprehensive treaty between the two countries would form part of wider post-Brexit efforts to reset UK-EU relations. The UK and Germany, NATO allies and western Europe's biggest defence spenders, are searching for ways to further cement defence cooperation ahead of a possible scale down of US military support for Ukraine in the event that former US president Donald Trump is elected in November.
Britain and Germany's leaders agreed in Berlin on Wednesday to work on an ambitious treaty covering issues from defence to trade that would be part of a reset of British relations with the European Union.
He billed the new cooperation treaty as a "once-in-a-generation chance to deliver for working people in Britain and in Germany" as it would deepen collaboration in science, technology, business and culture while increasing trade.
Starmer said that growth was his government's "number one mission".
"And what we understand clearly is that building relationships with our partners here in Germany and across Europe is vital to achieving it," he said.
(Reuters)
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