Trump’s Tariffs Put UK Back on Course for May EU Reset Deal
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The UK and European Union are optimistic about striking a deal to reset post-Brexit relations at a summit in May, as President Donald Trump’s tariffs and policy on the Russia-Ukraine war spur calls for greater cooperation and reduced trade barriers in Europe.
Progress has been made on efforts to secure a defense and security pact between Britain and the EU in time for the meeting in London next month, according to people familiar with the matter from both sides of the negotiations. They requested anonymity discussing a deal that hasn’t been finalized.