The European Commission and UK government are progressing towards a defence deal that may enhance opportunities for British arms firms within a €150bn EU fund, with both parties asserting that this agreement is independent of fishing rights. This EU-UK defence pact is expected to be a focal point at the upcoming post-Brexit summit in May, though concerns remain regarding potential links between security arrangements and a separate fisheries agreement. Despite these discussions, the European Commission has not established preconditions prior to the summit.
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