Britain’s EU point man plans EU reset by summer.
The UK and EU are trying to make a new agreement. The main problems are student fees and a job scheme. This deal will be announced in May and finished in June or July.
The UK government wants a better relationship with the EU after Brexit. Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds is leading this effort. He is meeting with EU officials often. They are talking about changes to a scheme for young people to work in the EU. The goal is to lower prices and make rules easier for businesses.
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Highlights
EU Reset Deal Possible
Negotiations are moving towards a new agreement by early summer.
Key Issues Remain
Tuition fees and a youth mobility scheme are sticking points.
Government’s Reset Plan
Nick Thomas-Symonds is leading a plan to renegotiate with the EU.
Starmer’s Task
Keir Starmer asked Thomas-Symonds to create a ‘reset’ plan.
Summit Timeline
The agreement will be outlined in May and finalized in June/July.