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UK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculation

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Lisa O’Carroll and Jessica Elgot
UK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculation
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The UK and EU are attempting to schedule a 'reset' summit for July, though negotiations regarding youth mobility remain deadlocked. EU officials emphasize the importance of youth travel schemes, but progress has stalled due to a lack of firm deadlines.

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The summit is a critical step in post-Brexit diplomatic relations, and the impasse reflects ongoing tensions over freedom of movement.

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Maroš Šefčovič said youth mobility was one of the top three issues in the talks and one that EU ministers cared deeply about. Photograph: Olivier Hoslet/EPA View image in fullscreen Maroš Šefčovič said youth mobility was one of the top three issues in the talks and one that EU ministers cared deeply about. Photograph: Olivier Hoslet/EPA European Union UK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculation EU’s Maroš Šefčovič says summit will ‘probably’ be in July but sources say it could be put back as talks deadlocked

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The report provides a balanced view of the diplomatic challenges and quotes officials from both sides of the negotiation.

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