Preparations for a post-Brexit “reset” of UK-EU relations faced setbacks as EU member states demanded concessions from London regarding fishing rights and youth mobility, just five days before a summit. EU diplomats highlighted the need for long-term access to British waters for fishermen and equal tuition fees for EU students at UK universities to lower trade barriers. The proposed agreements include a youth mobility scheme and an arbitration panel for disputes, but the UK government insists on acting in its national interest, rejecting claims of reversing Brexit principles.
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