The EU and the UK have reached a deal to “reset” their relationship, highlighted by agreements on defence, fisheries, veterinary regulations, mobility, energy trading, and security. Key aspects include a defence pact for regular dialogues and crisis management participation, a 12-year fisheries agreement ensuring EU access to UK waters, and a veterinary agreement aimed at reducing export checks. Additionally, both sides will explore youth mobility initiatives, energy market integration, and enhanced security cooperation, while addressing carbon border taxes and information exchange on crime and migration issues.
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Europe has a weaker hand than it thinks on Ukraine
European leaders have adopted the term "coalition of the willing" while convening to support Ukraine, a shift marked by irony given their previous inaction during the Iraq invasion. Despite meetings among 30 nations and promises of military aid, the coalition's effectiveness is undermined by insufficient troop commitments, funding challenges, and a lack of political will among European populations regarding troop deployments. Leaders should prioritize feasible initiatives such as aiding Ukraine in building its military and...
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